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The resulting widespread subjection to the rigid system of public education (see Frederick Wiseman's "High School") and resultant sense of oppression led to identification with America's truly oppressed class — blacks — and their music — blues — resulting in the rise of rock.
But he would claim that the pacifist has not faced squarely the possible evils that would result from the alternative policy of a country's nonresistance in the face of external aggression: the possible subjection of conquered peoples to regimes that would suppress just those values that the pacifist stands for.
Resulting from or produced by human beings.
As Green writes, "[m]embership of any community is so far in principle membership of all communities as to constitute a right to be treated as a freeman by all other men, to be exempt from subjection to force except for prevention of force" (LPPO 140).
By a decree of 1699, townspeople (artisans and tradesmen) were released from subjection to the military governors of the provinces and were authorized to elect municipalities of their own, which would be subordinated to the Moscow municipality, or ratusha the council of the great merchant community of the capital.
Freedom from subjection to Khan Ahmed of the Golden Horde came in 1480.
In Mesopotamia the dominant powers were Kassite Babylonia and Assyria (which emerged from subjection to Mitanni in the early 14th century bc).
Cuban communism and the Bolivarian revolution have swum together; if Mr Maduro falters, they may sink together.Mr Chávez's fans claim that, thanks to him, Latin America freed itself from subjection to the United States.
Under the Utah Exemptions Act, 'exemption' means protection from subjection to a judicial process to collect an unsecured debt.
Moreover, 49percentt in a 1999 Taylor Nelson Sofres Intersearch poll said they thought that there were documented uses of institutionalized torture by police or government in the U.S., and only 44percentt believed that the right to be free from subjection to torture was fully respected in the United States.
Upon Henry's death in 1189, William obtained release from his feudal subjection by paying a large sum of money to England's new king, Richard I (reigned 1189 99).
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