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enthralled by the subservience of his office.
What can end, however, is the subservience of those in Asia to the dominant western worldview.
There are brave attempts to change behaviour and the subservience of women and girls.
Anything else risks an increasing subservience of democracy to the unaccountability of security power.
(Grillo is organizing another V-Day, to be held on April 25th, to protest the subservience of the press).
And what I find even more nauseating is the subservience of the government in this country to these policies.
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In "The Dream" (which you can get on a "Dance in America" DVD), his Puck has about twenty ways of bending — out of elegance, out of subservience, out of tree-branch avoidance — and as he moves among Bottom and his pals, during the rehearsal of their hopeless little play, he seems to tell us that he doesn't scorn or pity them.
The atmosphere appeared to be one of complete, unquestioning subservience to Mr. Hussein, of a kind rarely seen since the era of Hitler, Stalin and Mao.
Parisians have a marvelously paradoxical relationship with authority: Despite their external show of subservience to the random acts of government, there is an underlying conviction that this randomness is deliberately designed to provide a sporting chance for evasion.
"The burqa is not a religious sign," Mr Sarkozy said last year, but rather a "sign of subservience, a sign of debasement" of women.
Led by Elias Atallah, the dissidents accused LCP leaders of subservience to Syria and called for full democratization of the party and abandonment of the Stalinist line.
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