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Subjected to princes, khans, tsars, and then commissars, russians are said to have acquired a culture of “submission to strong and willful authority.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Subjected to princes, khans, tsars, and then commissars, russians are said to have acquired a culture of “submission to strong and willful authority.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Subjected to violence, starvation, molestation and sensory deprivation, Kampusch describes how she adapted "intuitively" to new "customs", just as if in a foreign country.
3,096 Days by Natascha Kampusch Vanessa Thorpe 2010
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Subjected to princes, khans, tsars, and then commissars, russians are said to have acquired a culture of “submission to strong and willful authority.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Subjected to an ever-growing array of punitive taxes, haphazard over-regulation and myopic cost-containment measures, pharmaceutical innovators have been under constant attack from Washington.
Enabling The Next Biomedical Revolution Sally C. Pipes 2011
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I'm good about remembering my Subject lines (and thanks to a previous Outlook hack here on lh, a lot better about remembering the attachment), but it's an immense PITA to try to find a specific, un-Subjected email from a person when Outlook gathers all the subjects together under Conversation view. mgpcoe
Use An Outlook Macro To Stop Forgetting The Subject Line | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Subjected to princes, khans, tsars, and then commissars, russians are said to have acquired a culture of “submission to strong and willful authority.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Subjected to reports of a near-catastrophic terrorist attack aboard a U. S.-bound flight last Christmas Day, many Americans concluded 2009 with the same negative view of government they had when it started.
Half-Empty America Terry Newell 2010
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Subjected to reports of a near-catastrophic terrorist attack aboard a U. S.-bound flight last Christmas Day, many Americans concluded 2009 with the same negative view of government they had when it started.
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Subjected to different combinations of bombs, the results were studied by ordnance experts.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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