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Her suit was dismissed in the politically docile courts.
He is wooing support not just in the country's independent-minded west but also in its economically beefier eastern part, inhabited mainly by politically docile Russian-speakers.
36th District (northeast Bronx, part of Westchester): A first-term state senator, Ruth hassell-Thonlyon has only begun to establish herself as a strong personality in a governing body that prefers its members to be politically docile.
Pithily and authoritatively, he describes how globalisation, assumed by many supporters and critics alike to produce economically vigorous, politically docile societies almost in perpetuity, has in fact since around 2000 increasingly produced societies that are neither, whether in the dictatorships of the Arab world or the democracies of the eurozone, Britain and the United States.
The artist Ai Weiwei, who was a consultant on the stadium's design and is one of the few anti-authoritarian voices in a politically docile Chinese art establishment, has said that the concoctions for the Olympics are only cosmetically different from official design.
By the 1960s, the concept of strong, disciplined families became the basis of the new racial stereotype of Chinese Americans as "model minorities": domestic exemplars, upwardly mobile and politically docile.
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