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In the military, this was actively suppressed for LGBT service members.
This highly readable account of the development of Christian doctrine argues that the Greek intellectual tradition did not fade away but was actively suppressed.
First, that the Greek intellectual tradition did not simply fade away but was actively suppressed by the rise of Christianity, especially in the fourth and fifth centuries.
Paganism was actively suppressed.
If the women's game is behind the men's in terms of profile and revenue, it may have something to do with the fact that it was actively suppressed for almost 50 years.
Meanwhile, secular-minded Tunisians, particularly in the more cosmopolitan coastal cities, have expressed concerns about issues like the growing number of women wearing the hijab (which was actively suppressed under Ben Ali) and questioned the true motives of the moderate Islamist Ennahda party.
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Furthermore, they discovered that this protein was downregulated in virally exposed mosquitoes, raising the possibility that the virus was actively suppressing the expression of this molecule.
To explore the possibility that F. pedrosoi was actively suppressing leukocyte inflammatory responses, we examined the interaction of macrophages with heat-killed (HK) conidia.
Unlike its counterpart in Johor, the Ngee Heng Kongsi (also called "Ghi Hin Kongsi" in Hokkien) was recognised as an illegal society in Singapore and its activities were actively suppressed by the colonial government.
Thus, if DA activation of D2 receptors is actively suppressed or blocked by a D2 antagonist, the input from the PFC would be selectively potentiated relative to hippocampal and amygdaloid inputs.
But much about the time period is actively suppressed in China.
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