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Varoufakis wrote that his country was being subjected by the troika to "a fiscal waterboarding" enabled by supine Greek leaders.
He was one of three detainees subjected by Central Intelligence Agency interrogators to the drowning technique called waterboarding.
Having been a runner-up every year since 2012, the Kettering man is unlikely to be subjected by the judges to another near-miss.
I have become that bumbling panda falling out of a tree, subjected by turns to waves of sarcasm, teensplaining and condescension.
"It's about always being subjected by the public to justify our existence as a member of a family, a community and as an individual".
Denial had quickly given way to indignation — not at the alleged rapist but at the outrages to which he was subjected by the American criminal-justice system.
Hugo Bleicher, the Abwehr officer who had reaped havoc among the French Resistance, judged her interrogation the most skilful to which he had been subjected by his captors.
One of the book's most funnily barbed moments involves "the voodoo of fine dining" to which Obinze is subjected by a friend's largess.
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's when characters living out some fantasy (adulterous or promiscuous women, for example) are subjected by the author to horrible punishments, intended to show that nobody gets away with it.
It's enough to have me hurtling back to Bournemouth where nothing that's said about me could remotely compare to the excruciating daily ordeal I'm subjected by my pint-sized nemesis.
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