Sentence examples for of the same treatment from inspiring English sources

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It appears the Occupy Wall Street movement is now worthy of the same treatment.

But he laments that until now Wolverton "has been deemed unworthy of the same treatment".

"It shouldn't be acceptable that four different estheticians do four different versions of the same treatment," he said.

The theme from Alfie gets a more restrained version of the same treatment; tantalisingly, it seems to end in mid-sentence.

Does he expect more of the same treatment in the next series, when the Devils play Philadelphia for the conference championship in the third round of a four-round tournament?

That something is universality: the idea that regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexuality or political affiliation, human beings are basically the same, and as such are deserving of the same treatment by the State.

But there is something rather stomach-churning at the sight of those such as Amis and his political allies, champions of a civilisation that for centuries has wreaked untold carnage throughout the world, shrieking for illegal measures when they find themselves for the first time on the sticky end of the same treatment.

Generals Tommy Franks and Richard Myers, along with Secretary of State and retired General Colin Powell, insisted that, regardless of the casuistic memos coming out of the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, any skirting of international law put American fighters at a retaliatory risk of the same treatment.

Her taper, the musician Nilo Gallego, got a bit of the same treatment: while she still had the use of one arm, Ms. Asencio wrapped up his head like a burn victim, sparing little more than part of one eye, his nostrils and a bit of his mouth.

It's also that it is a strategic disaster for the US, drawing sympathy to terrorist groups and swelling their ranks, placing American civilians and servicemen captured abroad at risk of the same treatment, undermining strategic cooperation with other nations, and making the future prosecution of terrorist suspects impossible.

In The Guardian, Eagleton complained of "a media conspiracy" against him, adding that there was something "stomach-churning" about seeing Amis and other "champions of a civilization that for centuries has wreaked untold carnage throughout the world shrieking for illegal measures when they find themselves for the first time on the sticky end of the same treatment".

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