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"We don't want to subject someone to cowboy surgery when it can be done better," Dr. Nakashima said.
I deliberated on whether I wanted to subject someone of that age to the same process that I went through".
You have come to gape at a period fantasy made flesh, and suddenly the object becomes a subject, someone with whom you empathize.
"The divorce was still fresh, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to subject someone else to a big romance," he said.
No matter the subject, someone out there will be passionate about it and pour all that fervor into a public fount of Web-based information.
Bowery's awe-inspiring physical presence and unpretentious dignity gave Freud's voyeurism and harsh honesty a worthy subject – someone who wanted to be remembered as colossal.
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Or very graphic, given the subject matter (someone is going to have to invent a decent name for this flourishing genre).
Harassment Subjecting someone to unwanted conduct that violates a person's dignity or creates an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment.
"All New Yorkers should be concerned with a proposal that subjects someone to arrest merely for being on the street," Mr. Siegel said.
"It's not very good for that kind of relationship," she said, "if five people stop you when you're walking down the street and say, 'You changed my life.' So having been married to somebody who was pretty threatened when I began to get famous, I'm leery of subjecting someone to that".
We may want a generalist, a subject specialist, someone with experience in the methodology and someone whose work is being critiqued.
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