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And, for Palestinians, this promise is responsible for their military subjugation, for walls and settlements.

The president also described the confederate civil war battle flag, which the church gunman had fetishised, as "a reminder of systemic oppression and racial subjugation" for African Americans.

Ine kept the South Saxons, who had been conquered by Cædwalla in 686, in subjugation for a period.

Educating girls means increased opportunities for women and reduced incidence of exploitation and subjugation for her, her children, and theirs.

The invisible hand of the market will preserve human subjugation for as long as it can and as long as it turns a profit.

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If I was to make a history of the subjugation of women for the BBC, these would be my conditions: no banal opening saying, "Things have never been better for women, with blah women at the top of blah", a set of measures so meaningless when you're comparing burial grounds of the ancient nomads to the parliamentary structures of modern democracies that you might as well not be talking at all.

We want them to muddle through on their own, we allow them to consume messages that say the path to proving your masculinity lies in dominance, in the subjugation of women for sexual means.

Expulsion, elimination or subjugation are, for the racist, the only options.

Unfortunately, her reliance on this theme over any sustained analysis of the socioeconomic power structures that have depended on the subjugation of African-­Americans for nearly four centuries renders her argument tinnier than it need be.

By blocking the proposed marriage of Mary Stuart to the future king Edward VI of England, he frustrated Henry's design for the subjugation of Scotland and provoked the abortive English invasion of 1544.

185 BCE or 184 BCE 129 BCE Rome, Italy Scipio Africanus the Younger, also called Scipio Aemilianus, Latin Scipio Africanus Minor, in full Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus (Numantinus) (born 185/184 bc died 129 bc, Rome), Roman general famed both for his exploits during the Third Punic War (149 146 bc) and for his subjugation of Spain (134 133 bc).

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