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"Maybe in terms of persecution and exile," he said.
(It may sound silly to speak of file-sharing in terms of persecution, but when you think of the case of Thomas Drake, or of Bradley Manning, it seems a little less silly).
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In fact, the most abiding tradition was that of an authoritarian, arbitrary government, personified as Ma-Bap (or Mother-Father), but Ma-Bep was more feared than loved, more remote and awesome than personal and indulgent; the only experience most subjects had of Ma-Bap was in terms of persecutions, exactions, and confiscations.
"I do not believe his actions and behaviour reflect the vast majority involved in the various forms of countryside management, most of whom understand the clear lines that should not be crossed in terms of criminal persecution of wildlife.
A: I'm assuming you mean in terms of official persecution of Bahá'ís, in which case I'd have to say not good.
There's a history of persecution and racism that simply doesn't apply to the term American.
Close encounters with death and experiences of persecution in war-torn countries, for many participants, resulted in long-term mental health implications.
U.N. Secretary General Ban condemned "in the strongest terms the systematic persecution of minority populations in Iraq by Islamic State (IS) and associated armed groups," a statement by his spokesman said.
The object of persecution is persecution.
Jobbik is already complaining of persecution.
So, apparently, is a feeling of persecution.
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