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The Post and Courier newspaper said there was speculation as to whether a set of rims he had installed on the vehicle may have subjected to him from special attention from police.
All countries are subjected to him.
Then maybe the 79 other women wouldn't have been subjected to him and his ways," Leyva said.
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He said he would like to see him subjected to scientific experimentation - vivisection.
"Me" was an important subject to him, I guess.
"I broached the subject to him of what was happening in America," Toye said.
He gathered a force of men subject to him and became a gaucho (cowboy).
Extradition specialist Karen Todner said: "It's all subject to him being able to face proceedings.
"The move is now subject to him agreeing personal terms and passing a medical".
"I was satisfied that he wasn't a danger — again, subject to him taking his medication," Judge Lookabill said in an interview.
"We are in correspondence with Mr Sugden and will conduct an investigation subject to him confirming in writing information that he has given to us over the telephone.
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