Another group faces systematic repression and has been incapable of developing a mass following. |
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He is heavyset, with bushy mustache and eyebrows, and decades of somber repression imprinted on his face. |
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Instead, his central thesis is that the religious extremism which gives rise to some forms of terrorism is born out of political repression. |
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We can understand war, economic depression, and political repression cutting into reproduction. |
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The policy of war abroad is invariably bound up with political repression at home. |
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We cannot be trusted with domination, becoming too easily corrupted by its power and too often succumbing to repression in defending it. |
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In this sense the film represents directly the severe repression of its beleaguered central character. |
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Their sexual repression may have caused them ludicrously to see suggestiveness in the legs of a piano, so that they might cover them up. |
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Incorrectly labelling them as' illegal immigrants', they build a vast edifice of repression. |
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The fear is that the grand achievement of two decades of democracy is only that the middleman was cut out and repression privatized. |
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Psychodynamic issues may center on suppression or repression of aggression relating to unmet emotional needs. |
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But in the midst of this relentless repression, there were rare, precious gems of resistance gleaming out from the melancholy. |
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Conscious suppression of a memory is a more plausible explanation for the failure to recall an event than repression. |
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Based on Lawrence Thornton's novel, Hampton strives for a part human, part mystical response to a brutal regime, bent on repression. |
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His work is critical of bourgeois values, particularly sexual repression, and exposes hypocrisy. |
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In vivo, the repression of genes involved in starch biosynthesis has been reported to block pollen development. |
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He has written the most complete, perspicacious, and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression. |
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It also provides practical help to journalists and media that are the victims of repression. |
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Tens of thousands of Chileans fled the brutal repression 60,000 in just the first three years of the fascist regime. |
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Cultural repression facilitated by decorum lies at the root of the humanistic classicism informing the Renaissance sketchbooks. |
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Her subject was her own upbringing, given voice in complex pieces dealing with domestic claustrophobia and repression. |
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The terror of, and yet longing for return to, this figure accounts for the repression of this figure into the unconscious. |
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The key site of the symbolic's repression is our fundamentally incommunicative electronic media. |
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The police plans to counter the protests with bullets and repression were met with outrage as details emerged this week. |
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He offers an impressive specification of the role that disgust plays in Freud's evolutionary theory of repression. |
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Irish readers will quickly spot the familiar pattern of failed uprising followed by brutal repression. |
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The cabby herself is threatened with violent repression and we can see the risks posed by the filmmaking process itself. |
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At the same time, there were clear signs that political repression and ideological dogmatism would be hallmarks of communist power. |
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But the political repression in his native Hungary quashed his writing ambitions. |
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On his election as prime minister, Aznar engaged a policy of repression towards ETA, arresting its leaders and main supporters. |
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Citizens found themselves squeezed to suffocation in one way or another between domestic repression and exogenous vilification. |
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The idea that a form of repression could be ideological has its major expositor in the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci. |
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In most cases of zoophobia, it is the aggressive attitude toward the father that must undergo repression. |
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The law began to emphasize social harmoniousness as a goal rather than use repression as a means to satisfy God's vengeance. |
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Several speakers drew attention to other victims of police killings and repression. |
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Aristocratic progress is thus checked by the very body responsible for brutal repression, allowing Grandison to avoid complicity in violence. |
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As repression became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files. |
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Since the play is never explicit about their gayness, we can only view it as a portrait of early 20th-century repression. |
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He has often sought to justify repression on the pretexts of threatened coups against his government. |
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This is a nation whose operating culture is secrecy, repression, and manipulation. |
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Nor can they have any idea of what it must be like to live permanently in an atmosphere of fear and violent repression. |
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In the short term, more repression may be an effective way for these leaders to quell opposition. |
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Yet there is also a hard core of miscommunication, repression, and suffering. |
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Violence and repression work to desensitize people, leaving only a numbing wish to forget what is happening all about them. |
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Julien uses museums, often founded on colonialist exploitation, as sites of oppression, repression and desire. |
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Suo's movie was, beyond sweet entertainment, a subtle look at Japanese work culture and the repression of desire. |
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No doubt her sexuality is often frustrated, as she seems to live alone, but frustration and repression are entirely different things. |
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After Freud, no one can ignore the realm of the unconscious and repression, and Weinrich considers him as well. |
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This once-prestigious vocation has fallen on hard times, and for most now conjures little more than hierarchical abuse and sexual repression. |
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The two valences of withheld history and sexual repression intersect in the confession scene. |
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With a camera in hand, she was free to ask the impertinent questions that would emancipate society from its sexual repression. |
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Freudian analysis sees human behaviour being directed by repression of feelings from early childhood. |
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This lack may be projected onto their culture, particularly if the lack is due to a culturally driven repression. |
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The extra layer of repression, though, becomes a gauze obscuring the emotional beats of the story. |
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A reputation for tolerance and civil liberties had been replaced by violence and repression. |
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Shakespeare's ambivalently comic treatment of power, sexuality, and repression belongs very much to the early years of the Jacobean period. |
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It is actually composed of emotional distance, politics, finance, and sexual repression. |
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He muses that this need to participate confuses some people into mistaking positive pro-action for repression. |
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Unfortunately, this young cast steers it further into caricature, playing the sexual repression and racism for light laughs. |
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His condemnation of violence and wealth, of government repression and church hypocrisy, brought him administrative pinpricks and excommunication. |
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Quentin's attempt to project an alternative ideal for Caddy is a form of repression, masking his unspoken desire for something he cannot have. |
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The power of repression is almost palpable in her gestures and intonations. |
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As a young boy but not a child repression of sexual desire for the mother has occurred and latency should be present. |
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They are places of appalling squalor, repression and violence, where a few dollars earned by running drugs is a good wage. |
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It is in the characters' repression of desire that emotion can be felt most. |
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Most surprising were reports about intellectual repression that students were experiencing. |
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There seemed to be a deep underlying repression in those teens which had no healthy outlet. |
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He was also one of the first to talk about repression and blocking out of troubled memories. |
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And he realises he is trapped in a vice from which he cannot escape, so he resorts to repression. |
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Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
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Political repression and state terror have also been shown to result in significant psychological sequelae. |
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It just seems a little late in the day to be lamenting Edwardian repression. |
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Because the national press was forbidden to report news regarding government repression, the satyagrahis produced their own leaflets. |
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Then the country's emergent civil society collapsed beneath post-communist repression and the kleptocracy of regional robber barons. |
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It suggests novel roles for transcription factors in repression and furthers our knowledge of alternative mechanisms of gene silencing in yeast. |
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Once again women and the feminine will be targets for onslaughts of limitation and repression. |
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Other reasons for hope are internal to societies where severe repression and violence reign. |
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For repression the most obvious and self-explanatory mechanism is steric hindrance. |
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This crisis cannot be solved by band-aid measures, whether in the form of more repression or more lectures. |
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Bernal has every tick of repression down as Amaro, tortured by the conflict between his calling and his own desire. |
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He was barely able to keep a lid on them, using secret police and brutal repression. |
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It allows him to present his laddish repartee as a courageous swipe against repression. |
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It has experienced decades of repression by a kleptocratic military, communal violence and the degradation of a once vibrant economy. |
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The insurgents represent the remnants of a regime of torture and repression. |
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We know that stereotyping is an instrument of social repression and undercuts human relationships. |
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The last forty pages of the publication are dedicated to the numerous journalists who have fallen the victims of repression around the world. |
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But historically torture has most often been defined more narrowly, as an aspect of legal systems or of state repression. |
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Robben Island, for hundreds of years an international symbol of repression, now a shrine to the human spirit, has an hourly ferry service. |
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Historically, proscription has been a tool of political repression, not law enforcement. |
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Porter et al. acknowledge that theoretical basis of repression is weak and unconvincing. |
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In doing so, she catalyses a process of reconnection and healing where there had previously been tight-lipped repression. |
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For example, the agency instituting repression must be derived from the ego, the conscious part of the mind. |
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The truth is that, despite a considerable degree of open debate, critics of the regime face severe repression. |
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Their basic belief system is built on censorship, repression, and keeping people ignorant. |
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There are also well-grounded suspicions that they are used for internal repression to keep the extremist factions under the cosh. |
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Regular type indicates activation, italic type no interaction, and boldface type repression in a majority of circuits. |
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The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age. |
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While we've seen a flood of antiwar activity over the past eight months, we've also witnessed a powerful countercurrent of political repression. |
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This was the beginning of years of repression, particularly under the Ba'athist regime, which refused to recognise such an identity. |
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All signs point to an escalation of state repression over the next week. |
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As financial inducements or other kinds of cooptation fail, the regime will rely on more repression. |
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Hand to God Sexual repression has been around for centuries, courtesy of all our favorite religions. |
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Meanwhile, guatemalan civic groups worry that the presence of U.S. troops could once again stoke repression at home. |
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In some sense, the sexual revolution is over... and the forces of bourgeois repression have won. |
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Dovlatov hated Soviet oppression and battled repression subtly, by not condescending to notice it, and keeping things light. |
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This should not be surprising, insofar as he grew up under extreme Baath repression, and his father and older brothers were machine-gunned down only 5 years ago. |
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Historically, proscription has been used for political repression. |
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We cannot let cultural relativism becomes the last refuge of repression. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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Nevertheless many people who now migrate from the Third World do not do so out of choice, but because they are forced to by wars and political repression. |
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While many Kurds did manage to assimilate, decades of repression and strained coexistence served to strengthen ethnic self-awareness for innumerable others. |
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The ruling royal family, which has enjoyed the lion's share of oil wealth, is perceived as corrupt, and repression of domestic discontent is high. |
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Throughout, both sexual motivations and repression dominate. |
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They had accepted all that world of sexual repression, had accepted its rules, the hypocrisy of the myth of female virginity and, needless to say, they had accepted authority. |
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Particular focus has been on girls and women, for the reason that it is they who suffer most from cultural and religious oppression and repression. |
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Here we see the furtive behavior of Tomik as a desperate need to connect, and even, given his repression, as an understandable misdirection of desire. |
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These changes at home initially make him redouble the repression of his family. |
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The contours of African life through the relatively quiescent decade after 1963 were moulded by demographic and social change as much as by repression. |
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To recognize this political fact and state it bluntly in no way minimizes the criminal repression carried out by the ruling elite in Russia against the Chechen people. |
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This was the line pursued at the time by the body politic and large sections of the media to justify a knee-jerk reaction and savage state repression. |
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If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness. |
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Before the 1990s this genre was practiced on a rather small scale, not least because of political repression and a conservative, rigidly regulated bureaucracy. |
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The whole idea of talking openly and sharing your feelings is antithetical to the good old-time values of emotional repression on which this country was founded. |
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The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated. |
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Rapid economic growth fueled by foreign credits gradually gave way to economic autarchy accompanied by wrenching austerity and severe political repression. |
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But the escalation of repression requires more and more troops, and the military is already straining against the limitations of a volunteer army. |
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But he had no middle-class guilt, recognising from the first that the Soviet system depended on total repression, on slave labour and on the concentration camps. |
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We were still deep in the repression of martial law, or post-martial law. |
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This is the latest example, he said, of the way the judiciary has been used to expand the repression of public criticism. |
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Military men defended the repression as key to thwarting the communist threat. |
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Cycles of recognition, repression or suppression and recovery of truth can be extrapolated both from the course of individual analytic treatments and social struggles. |
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A major component of codependence is emotional repression and suppression. |
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The word dictatorship conjures up an image of repression, especially for anyone who has suffered under a right wing dictatorship or in a Stalinist state. |
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Now, 40 years since we were freed from sexual repression, a small but determined tide of virgins suggests that such liberation is beginning to lose its appeal. |
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Tsundue is the creation of exile, of repression, of a hopelessness that no foreign power any longer has the courage to recognise. |
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As in the traditional form of the myth, the homosocial bonds forged between the heroes unite the black and white males against the repression represented by women and the law. |
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Will it successfully resist or perish due to state repression? |
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Uniform, along with the cogneries of military discipline procedures, should not be seen only in terms of docility and repression, or ideological instrumentality. |
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The tremendous cultural fear and repression focused around drug use inhibits open dialogue about the positive role entheogens can play in spiritual awakening. |
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However, as the political sphere is itself downsized and privatized, the state system is left with fewer tools, outside of increased repression, to handle disorder. |
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In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial. |
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The war on drugs is to be intensified on a European basis, a war that has proved unwinnable all over the world and has been synonymous with repression and cruelty. |
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In 1976, when he was only five months old, his mother was murdered by a death squad during the brutal wave of repression by Argentina's military dictatorship. |
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In terms of brutality, systematic repression, number of killings, relish for torture and sum total of human misery caused, he was a piker next to that tyrant. |
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Less bound by legal procedure, such a commission can more quickly document a greater number of victims of authoritarian repression than the courts. |
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Underneath, however, lies the permanently molten lava of Scottish memory and its sense of English repression. |
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Despite this repression, which did bring about conversions and considerable outward conformity, many Protestants continued to practice their faith in secret. |
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Civility is an essential virtue in a free society, for without it, both free market capitalism and liberal democracy risk degenerating into anarchy or repression. |
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In Freud's theories, repression was the fundamental defense mechanism, a way of keeping disturbing and anxiety-generating thoughts and memories out of consciousness. |
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Cameron sketched Jack's nude portrait of Rose for a scene which he feels has the backdrop of repression. |
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 led to a collapse in the price of sugar, political unrest, and repression. |
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Through the period of repression the Covenanters held their convictions with a zeal that was only intensified by the persecution. |
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Amid the economic crisis and Barletta's efforts to calm the country's creditors, street protests arose, and so did military repression. |
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The Noriega regime promptly annulled the election and embarked on a new round of repression. |
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Our appeal is based on the fact that Zaidi simply expressed his rejection of the occupation and the policy of repression against Iraqis. |
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The consequent strains resulted in the widespread used of coercion, repression, show trials, purges and intimidation. |
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Friedman claimed that centralized economic operations are always accompanied by political repression. |
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Manufacturers who had closed their businesses sought the severe repression of those who had pursued their activities. |
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After facing violent repression, such as during the 1934 United Fruit Strike, unions gained more power following the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War. |
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But the British authorities swiftly put down the rebellion and employed severe repression after the fighting had ended. |
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Trans-acting siRNA-mediated repression of ETTIN and ARF4 regulates heteroblasty in Arabidopsis. |
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Charles reacted to the plot by increasing repression of Whigs and dissenters. |
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In spite of the apodeictism of these statements, Foucault never articulates a fully coherent position on sexual repression. |
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They ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the society and state without discrimination or repression. |
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Talking about repression in a manner that would seem to condemn it may actually enhance a culture's repressiveness. |
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The penal laws were reinstated no later than 25 August 410 and the overall trend of repression of paganism continued. |
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Anarchists believe that the state is inherently an instrument of domination and repression, no matter who is in control of it. |
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The religious and political radicals who were held responsible for the wars suffered harsh repression. |
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Durkheim identified mechanical solidarity as involving custom, habit, and repression that was necessary to maintain shared views. |
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Histone hyperacetylation is well correlated with increased transcription, whereas hypoacetylation correlates with transcriptional repression. |
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He was a human rights campaigner who spoke out against repression by the Salvadorian military. |
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Unions were subject to often severe repression until 1824, but were already widespread in cities such as London. |
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After a brutal repression against the Kazan rebels, their commanders were executed. |
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Waves of repression led to the migration of about 20,000 Puritans to New England between 1629 and 1642, where they founded multiple colonies. |
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Although the unions were subject to often severe repression until 1824, they were already widespread in cities such as London. |
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In fact, the only females in the novel who do not practice extreme repression in one form or another are presexual girls. |
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The concepts of cryptonymy and preservative repression stipulate the collapse of the revelatory properties of the symptom and language. |
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Continuing repression convinced many Albanians that only armed resistance would change the situation. |
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Following the repression of the revolt the Roman province of Illyricum was split into Dalmatia and Pannonia. |
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A 2006 Commission estimated the number of direct victims of the Communist repression at two million people. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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It failed but the brutal repression that followed turned that element against Britain. |
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He shortly afterward denounced Stalin's use of repression in 1956 and proceeded to ease Stalin's repressive controls over party and society. |
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During the occupation the population suffered considerable hardship due to repression and starvation, to which the population reacted by creating a mass resistance movement. |
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By the end of the year, large new armies had turned back foreign invaders, and the Reign of Terror, a fierce policy of repression, had suppressed internal revolts. |
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Disagreement within restoration politics partly led to the rise of liberal movements, followed by new measures of repression by Austrian statesman Metternich. |
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Sir Oswald Mosley had been a rising star in the Conservative Party but left over the government's policy of repression in Ireland and eventually joined Labour. |
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Following the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the Stuarts' last major attempt to reclaim the throne, the established government responded with repression. |
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The image of the Nigerian police became worse during the military era as the force became a ready tool of repression for incessive repressive military regimes. |
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He was one of the few intellectuals who continued to offer his support to the FCL during the Algerian war when the FCL suffered severe repression and was forced underground. |
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Brandeis saw emotions as a positive expression of human nature, and so desired privacy protection for them as protection against repression of the human spirit. |
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The government responded with harsh repression and some executions. |
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Pope Leo I at a later date took active steps for its repression and at his urgent insistence councils were held in 446 and 447 at Astorga, Toledo, and Braga. |
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She sees neorealism as accomplishing a paradoxical double movement encompassing both a repression of the memory of fascism and a desire for atonement for the past. |
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Despite these changes, the legacy of cultural repression still exists. |
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The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. |
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This period of his rule was characterized by political repression, censorship, and human rights violations but the US were steadfast in their support. |
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In 1982-83, the Obote regime organized state repression and expulsion of Rwandophones, causing 40,000 to flee to Rwanda until the Habyarimana government closed its border. |
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In contradistinction to this view, Abraham and Torok's theory of cryptonymy construes the bar or sign of repression as an object of investigation that gives itself to be read. |
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After years of brutal repression, any member of Saddam's palace guard stands to be strung up from the nearest lamppost by a vengeful Iraqi populace. |
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If governments overact and become oppressive, the terrorists will have won, for their theory is that repression will eventually lead to revolution. |
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Interaction between Smad-interacting protein-1 and the corepressor C-terminal binding protein is dispensable for transcriptional repression of E-cadherin. |
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In 19th-century Japan, as well as in Germany, industrializers sought to avert the socialist inclinations of working classes by resorting to extreme repression or paternalism. |
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Furthermore, they are able to manage an emotional and desiderative balance that avoids the mental consequences of repression, denial, anxieties, fears, and other excesses. |
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Fierce government repression, philosophical individualism, and the myth and transient reality of the frontier have played bit parts in stifling American leftism, Iton admits. |
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