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It is based on the moral obligation to respond and the subsequent subjection to liability (being subjected to an adverse treatment).
Aesthetic experience, he claims, pulls us beyond our normal subjection to temporal sequentiality.
Freedom from subjection to Khan Ahmed of the Golden Horde came in 1480.
The reason was found in the omission of sterol silylation before subjection to GC-FID.
Continuous subjection to foreign powers, however, eventually enfeebled Italy's artistic contribution, which sank into provincialism.
Results show that subjection to heat-rain cycles leads to a larger degradation of the tensile behaviour compared to subjection to freeze-thaw cycles.
Most peasants were organized in subjection to lords bishops, abbots, counts, barons, or knights whose estates assumed diverse forms.
Instead, "a quiet moroseness prevailed". Jacobson has something darker and older in mind than our subjection to robot overlords.
She argues that her criminal subjection to her psychopathic lover was no different from Tyler's to his friend.
(That's the throne of pain and pleasure.) They govern us in all we do, in all we say, and in all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection (that's our subjection to pleasure-seeking and pain-avoiding) will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it (to confirm that subjection).
Microstructural units of samples were observed through SEM followed by subjection to TGA within a temperature range; 25 900 °C.
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