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Gradually he subordinated the army to the party.
In Britain, he observes, Margaret Thatcher weakened cabinet government, subordinated the civil service and ruled by informal cabal.
During the first years of his Presidency, Putin effectively subordinated the legislature, governors, business interests, and national television networks to the Kremlin.
The president, he said, has subordinated the protection of health and the environment to a narrow cast of special interests led by the oil, gas and utility lobbies.
The prominence of movies that subordinated the story to the director's inventions was due, above all, to the bare fact of directorial self-assertion.
The Energy Department also subordinated the Solyndra loan so that taxpayers would be repaid after two commercial firms, a violation of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
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The form of the books, both physical and conceptual — their bookness — utterly subordinates the constituent photographs.
Here, the CSJ is subordinating the safety of children to the potential self-improvement of abusers.
Kuchma acted quickly to subordinate the Cabinet of Ministers and local councils to his control.
He had no difficulty in subordinating the fate of Russia to his own.
The Japanese Navy policy was not to credit personal victories officially, but to subordinate the individual to the group.
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