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Mrs. Ip's responsibilities included supervising the police and immigration officers, and she had made herself a symbol of repression.
"This place was a symbol of repression," Contreras explained to me in the studio, which still smelled like fresh paint from the recent conversion.
He thus became a hated symbol of repression and reaction and, eventually, on March 13 , 1848 had to resign, as the first victim of the revolution.
The feminist movement, Ms. Steele added, rejected the girdle as a symbol of repression, even as it fell out of fashion.
Ms Sánchez knows she has become a symbol of repression in Cuba, describing it as a "responsibility" that is "very hard to carry".
Saydnaya, the prison where the riot took place, "is a symbol of repression in Syria, and it's very difficult to get clear information about what goes on there," Mr. Houry said.
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The revolutionaries had burned the court and the neighbouring internal security offices as symbols of repression.
For over 50 years, women in America have largely cast off such constrictive undergarments, which feminists criticized as symbols of repression.
Still, the most common structure around the country in the Hoxha heyday was the round-topped pillbox bunker: 100,000 of them, with gun ports gaping like medieval battlements — symbols of repression in a police state.
"I was raised to think sewing, along with ironing and scrubbing floors, was a symbol of domestic repression".
Like Budapest in 1956 and Prague in 1968, it has become a global symbol of totalitarian repression.
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