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It is based on the moral obligation to respond and the subsequent subjection to liability (being subjected to an adverse treatment).
Aesthetic experience, he claims, pulls us beyond our normal subjection to temporal sequentiality.
Freedom from subjection to Khan Ahmed of the Golden Horde came in 1480.
Continuous subjection to foreign powers, however, eventually enfeebled Italy's artistic contribution, which sank into provincialism.
Most peasants were organized in subjection to lords bishops, abbots, counts, barons, or knights whose estates assumed diverse forms.
She argues that her criminal subjection to her psychopathic lover was no different from Tyler's to his friend.
Repton's clients must have lifted their overlays again and again, imagining and reimagining his reordering of the landscape, its subjection to a single, dominant eye.
Of course, cultures vary in many respects, but there are also ways in which our environment is invariant -- just consider our common subjection to gravity, for example.
She and her persecutor emerge united in subjection to something greater than their own ugly story and mysteriously untarnished by it: their church.
In Mesopotamia the dominant powers were Kassite Babylonia and Assyria (which emerged from subjection to Mitanni in the early 14th century bc).
They said they suffered so-called stress techniques like sleep deprivation; subjection to extremes of noise: heat and cold, beatings and death threats.
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