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Several groups began to impose a more severe version of Islam on the tolerant culture of the valley: women were made to wear veils, and bars and beauty parlors were closed down.
Maladaptive pain — and R.S.D. is a severe version of it — is essentially a neurological disease.
The same is true of twelve of the thirteen patients with the less severe version of the disease.
He hastily pushed through laws that imposed a severe version of Sharia on Sudan, including its Christian and animist south.
The fighting in Arab Jabour also had the effect of displacing some insurgents to the west, including militants who imposed a severe version of Islamic law and who used the region as a transit point for sneaking explosives into Baghdad.
That sounds bad, but it might have been better to have experienced a milder version of a downturn in 1998 than the more severe version of 10 years later.
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Thirty-three states have passed some form of voter-I.D. law, the most severe versions of which demand government-issued cards with photographs and expiration dates.
A new asthma drug that could revolutionise the treatment of the 500,000 Britons with moderate or severe versions of the condition and reduce the number of deaths from has been hailed as a "gamechanger".
This wealth enabled the Arabs and Iranians to preach to and persuade Muslims in other parts of the world to adopt their strict and severe versions of Islam.
But both have suggested they are open to less severe versions of the cuts now in the GOP bill, even though such reductions would still mean significant losses of insurance coverage in their states. .
In its isolation and leader worship, Mr. Niyazov's Turkmenistan resembled a less severe but more eccentric version of Kim Jong-il's North Korea.
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