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It could, too, be made from of a wider coalition, since the BJP if it is to push through legislative changes quickly will need additional help from other parties that control powerful states, and to win more support in the upper house of parliament.Unease persists about the role of the Hindu-nationalist right, whose footsoldiers undoubtedly helped a great deal in getting BJP candidates elected.

What about online communities seething with resentment against feminism, whose true believers threaten rape, beheading, and shooting so persistently and credibly that terrified women have to cancel public appearances or flee their homes, forcing other women to silence themselves lest they, too, be made to fear for their lives?

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I, too, was made nervous.

It too is made by Trinity.

Rail travel, too, was made more difficult by the blackout.

X-ray radiation is like visible light; it too is made up of photons.

That too was made by Berlin (who actually hail from Antwerp).

Its boundaries, too, are made porous, by an overlooking mezzanine and by the expanse of glass.

His fingers, gnarled and rough, looked as if they, too, were made of cast iron.

This, too, is made of rich brocade, its design and colours being a matter of personal taste.

We, too, are made shy in this scene, not by Bloom but by Rashad's emotional readiness.

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