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But the government continued to harass him and to subject him to restrictions.
In jail, Mr. Dymovsky was isolated, and prosecutors sought to subject him to a lengthy psychiatric examination.
Trying to keep expectations at a normal level, I'd managed not to subject him to three weeks of daily emails.
Playing the race card, he claimed that "interest groups" were using Hill to subject him to a "high-tech lynching".
Nonetheless, Iñárritu doesn't hesitate to subject him to actual physical ordeals and to integrate them into the dramatic substance of the film.
It would be pure selfishness on my part to subject him to that just so I could take him along on a trip".
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Or more to the point, subject him to long disquisitions on savings and capital accumulation, the gains of trade and the role of the "invisible hand" in markets.
Government officials become privy to Newton's alien identity and they opt to imprison him and subject him to a litany of medical tests.
Verger has one overriding objective in life: to capture Lecter and subject him to a slow, painful death.
But the man refused to go to hospital, terrified that by doing so he would be referred to the authorities, who would subject him to even more brutality.
Daddy wasn't stupid, but his drinking did subject him to fantasy and to delusions of grandeur.
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