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Finally, in 1305, Philip forced Flanders to accept a harsh peace treaty that exacted heavy reparations and humiliating penalties.
Saunders discusses the social codes, ethnic prejudices, and religious intrigues that exacted a toll of Smibert and other artists of the period.
The attacks of September 11th 2001 tipped America and the West into a fight that exacted a terrible price in blood and treasure.
What they had in common was their predicament as highly gifted Jewish women in a culture that exacted a terrible psychic toll both on women and on Jews.
IT WAS billed as a landmark deal that exacted retribution on banks which wrongly turned millions of Americans out of their homes.
The gruelling work schedule that exacted such a price during his childhood had also honed his musical skills, and he was at the top of his game.
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And that exacts an even greater loss.
The case had not passed that "exacting test", he said.
A law is something that exacts an announced cost for being broken.
Make no mistake about it: this is a job that exacts a tremendous psychological toll.
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