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But the actual footsoldiers like Maud were subject to something rougher: imprisonment, unemployment and poverty.
But you can be subject to something in theory but not so amenable in practice.
Labour was in agony this week, as it squirmed and tried to change the subject to something other than Europe.
Let's move the subject to something banal, like watching lots of women have sex with HUGH HEFNER.
Fine, but we're not going to be held subject to something that was done as a matter of fact in all previous administrations".
"If anyone has any information about this man, or thinks they have witnessed or been subject to something similar, please get in touch with us".
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That sense of being subjected to something unavoidable and unpleasant has turned public cellphone conversations into a flash point.
Walker recited, "The price of a stock is artificially raised when subjected to something other than ordinary market forces".
As the reporter Carolyn Jones wrote about recently in the Texas Observer, we would have been subjected to something akin to emotional torture.
Or can we switch subjects to something off kilter and youthful reminiscing about the crows in KiaOra ads?" That's not a bad idea Damien.
Although I was over the moon when I learned there was no longer any chance of being subjected to "something big enough to tear your ass in half" while eating my lunch, others disagree.
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