The contractual remedy provided for in the trust indenture did not preclude alternative relief being granted under the oppression remedy. |
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Women were burning bras because they were a symbol of oppression which is in contrast to your view as bras as support. |
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Sadly it also seems that Indigenous people the world over share a collective experience of oppression, exploitation and assimilation. |
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The unilateral imposition of these standards upon nations throughout the world is no less than a form of neocolonialism and economic oppression. |
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Fifty-one years ago, my father decided to leave his country of birth, to seek a life free from socio-political oppression. |
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The destruction of both wall and statue is symbolic of breaking free from oppression, and the elation on the faces of the people was the same. |
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This applies to cases in which the religious sign is a symbol of oppression and runs counter to the dignity and freedom of its wearer. |
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This is a pattern of oppression that has been repeated for centuries, often in the most violent and brutal of ways. |
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At the same time, we continued to allow slavery, the oppression of women, the brutalization of Native Americans, etc. |
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This year we are again entering an age of impulse, urge and oppression and of Sturm und Drang. |
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Both novels focus on the desolation of a family trapped in the quagmire of poverty, victimization, and oppression in the Harlem ghetto. |
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Its first act has been to draft a new democratic constitution which will outlaw oppression of the former communist bureaucracy. |
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What a breathtakingly practical way of helping a downtrodden group get going after decades of oppression. |
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At his court hearing he called upon people to non-violently resist war and oppression. |
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This is a grim, bleak little movie with precious little emotion to it and a real sense of oppression. |
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Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding. |
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It is arguable that other forms of oppression, such as gender oppression, sexism, ableism, ageism, etc., are also produced by capitalism. |
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In an absurdist prose poem he wrote at the time, renewal is associated with class-based oppression. |
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Tens of millions around the globe see it, with justification, as an emblem of their oppression and misery. |
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Their enclosed spaces offer shelter and protection without any sense of oppression. |
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Love, and the expression of it, is a medicine to heal the pain of oppression, hatred, lovelessness and colonization. |
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Statists see a world of oppression and pain, and get depressed because of global warming and evil multinationals. |
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He was a lifelong opponent of militarism and oppression, and he became a committed socialist. |
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Most of us were opposed to the communist oppression, whereas he went out and fought it. |
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Several students felt that the stories of oppression and abuse that they had heard had been difficult to endure. |
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Millions of people the world over have marched against war, privatisation, oppression and poverty. |
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The forces of hierarchy, domination and oppression are often said to be driving the capitalist pursuit of higher profits. |
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Anyway, real folk singers like to sing about death, pain, injustice, poverty and oppression. |
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The politicians used their opportunity to inflict mass poverty, oppression and murder. |
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We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, exploitation, or oppression. |
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Starvation, slavery, oppression and fear continue to dominate much of our world. |
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We want to end exploitation, oppression, injustice, inequality, poverty, hunger and violence. |
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On the other hand, Walker's childhood was not devoid of exposure to oppression and injustice. |
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Or perhaps some people are simply destined to poverty, oppression and abuse. |
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Maybe she should go live among people who have nothing and who know nothing other than poverty and oppression. |
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This adds up to more than 500 million people, who have been saved from the jaws of oppression and dominance. |
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We owe it to all those facing occupation, oppression, poverty and injustice. |
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The republic was unlike all the countries of old Europe, which were based on oppression, poverty and ignorance. |
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There is evidence that drugs can be a symptom of urban poverty and oppression. |
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Now we all labour under the cynical belief that poverty, oppression, exploitation is our destiny and we have to stay with it. |
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They are the source of wealth and the hope of a world weary of poverty and weary of oppression. |
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Some of Elliot's poems are of genuine quality, and his themes of poverty and oppression are deeply felt. |
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Poverty and oppression are palpable here, as is the social anger of the working class at these conditions. |
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They must refrain from oppression and injustice and should help the persecuted. |
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The easy way to put it would be that non-consensual oppression and exploitation is bad, consensual good. |
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The work is violently powerful, its overriding message being the oppression of the Mexican lower classes. |
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We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and exploitation. |
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For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism, including anti-Semitism, grows. |
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There will always be oppression, people who jockey themselves into positions to control and exploit others. |
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She will not be making an anniversary cake to remember this fight against women's oppression and exploitation. |
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These colonial machinations resulted in mass poverty, exploitation and oppression as the basic facts of life for the African. |
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In 1967 a military junta overthrew the government in Greece and established a brutal regime of oppression. |
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Plunder and rapine made her rich, and her oppression of millions made her great. |
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Labor that does not affirm humans and, instead, reduces them to objects for manipulation, is a form of oppression. |
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The last example invokes an Afrocentric royal African lineage and past in order to salvage a self-esteem beaten down by oppression. |
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Many are drawing the conclusion that the oppression and exploitation they face are a result of the system itself. |
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On the other hand, collective public silent protest of injustice can be a very effective tool to confront oppression. |
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O'Grady's depiction of treachery and oppression by Elizabethan bureaucrats recalled contemporary parallels, thought the reviewer. |
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In this climate of post-Cold War oppression and complacence, U.S. hegemony and Western Eurocentricity have deepened. |
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Also I have never separated the class struggle from the struggle for women's liberation or against religious oppression. |
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Young children's depictions move beyond dualisms and underscore how we can rid the world of oppression. |
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Both stories focus on the ways in which enslaved people created community and resisted their oppression. |
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Each chapter takes a detailed and wide-ranging look at aspects of Marxist theory such as alienation, oppression, the family and class struggle. |
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They spilt their blood on foreign lands for us so that we can be free of oppression and divisiveness and so that this nation can be united. |
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The cultural text remains alive and continues to speak in a discourse of oppression. |
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It's a chance for cultural liberation, to escape the dismal oppression of autocratic bullies. |
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The minority shareholder would not have been in a position in the arbitration proceedings to pursue oppression remedies. |
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If you are utterly disinterested in your neighbor's sexuality, your indifference is not oppression. |
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The gang tries to throw off the yoke of racist oppression and control their own destinies. |
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The term is an antiquated yoke of oppression, politically, culturally and socially. |
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It's a triumphant moment of humanity unwilling to bow under the yoke of oppression. |
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The interests of the freedom of the Great Russian population require a struggle against such oppression. |
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Each form of dress carries with it historical associations of domination, colonialism, oppression, resistance. |
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This could be the catalyst needed for the revolution of the common people of the world to unite and throw off the yoke of government oppression. |
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This poem is an arresting comment on the similar experiences of oppression suffered by Maori and by American Indians. |
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Julien uses museums, often founded on colonialist exploitation, as sites of oppression, repression and desire. |
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He also promoted a widening of women's ministry in his campaign to restore the female diaconate against strong conservative oppression. |
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The vast majority of asylum seekers are bogus, in that they are not really fleeing oppression but are merely economic migrants. |
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The church, through its nuns, priests, and laypeople, positions itself in direct opposition to tyranny and oppression. |
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They used to be frequently invoked as an inspiring example of heroic resistance to injustice and oppression. |
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The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. |
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This violence is directed towards other national states, and the state's own population who revolt against the oppression they suffer. |
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Are the audience really shocked into new ideas about rhetoric, oppression and language? |
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Not having experienced the desperation of oppression, we have little purchase on the extremism it might engender. |
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The playwrights' experimental use of English is one way in which they resist oppression. |
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The denial of her desire, and thus the denial of her voice, generates the type of silence that we so often find is the seed for oppression. |
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While indigo is no longer a tool of oppression, it is still an area rooted in fiefdom and intolerance. |
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Perhaps the logy staging and heavy costumes are meant to represent the Austrian oppression of Switzerland. |
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We are fighting for social rights and social justice, for democracy and against all forms of oppression. |
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These kids have taken anger, oppression, and fear of crime and turned them in to an art form. |
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Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression. |
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Any upsurge of nationalist feeling automatically translates into an oppression of what is perceived as other. |
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It is the oppression and the absolute dictatorship and severe corruption which is producing this sort of circumstance. |
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It is easy to criticise the premarital medical examination on grounds of human rights, control, oppression, and eugenics. |
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Love conquered hate, peace conquered war, and freedom and democracy banished oppression and dictatorship. |
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Whenever we are perpetrators or victims of oppression, we feel diminished, degraded, dehumanized. |
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In other words, difference is not always a marker of hierarchy and oppression. |
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Scottish nationalists have made her into their version of Joan of Arc, a martyred hero who struggled against English oppression. |
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A barbarian dictator who stares down the US can lead a region to war, terrorism, and oppression on a global scale. |
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The army itself was barbarized and turned into an instrument of sheer oppression. |
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This is the only humane approach to those fleeing violence, poverty and oppression. |
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In this quest, she battles loneliness, fear and the oppression of perfection, but always with a light touch. |
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The stories of the seven characters intertwine impossibly in a story of identity and self-imposed oppression. |
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People looked to religion for some hope in the face of poverty and oppression brought by colonialism. |
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The rain is an obvious metaphor for oppression and relentless torment, for Davidson himself and his persecution of others. |
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A leading Somali cleric, however, said such violence was the result of what he called oppression. |
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He should fight against oppression and to establish justice and the broadest principles of religious toleration. |
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Political idealism is cruelly betrayed by successive waves of political oppression. |
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The atmosphere of oppression and threat is amplified by the set, a steeply angled roof over a bare stage. |
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Additionally, we must analyze collusion between foreign and indigenous patriarchies under imperialism in exacerbating women's oppression. |
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No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression. |
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Was this not a historic opportunity to break free from the shackles of class oppression and found a new society? |
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Honesty about our internalised oppression builds a culture without thought policing or shaming people based on our assumptions of what is right. |
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The besetting sins of oppressed people may include self-denial, passivity and complicity in their own oppression. |
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This was a symbol of freedom from the social and economic oppression of the time. |
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What happens when a community built on oppression and struggle clears its final hurdle? |
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This refers to efforts to strive to prevent disputes, while shielding the weak from oppression, famine, poverty and other tragedies. |
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Thus, freedom of speech is converted from a human right into a tool of oppression that must be blunted by force. |
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Other macro themes focusing on such things as poverty and oppression are referred to fleetingly, if at all. |
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We've closed our eyes to the plight of those living in totalitarian or theocratic oppression. |
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Every case of slavery, however lenient its inflictions and mitigated its atrocities, indicates an oppressor, the oppressed, and oppression. |
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They solicited civic protection for their own conscientious practice of religion, pleading freedom from all oppression and molestation. |
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Across the globe, attempts to cast off the shackles of capitalist oppression met similar fates. |
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Occupying such a position, we bear the brunt of sexist, racist and classist oppression. |
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Sundays were bad enough for their bleakness and oppression, but Sunday was also the day when the battles between my mother and father took place. |
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It is about the fear of crime, oppression of women and how people feel safer to blinker themselves against poverty and homelessness. |
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The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against tyrannical oppression and they were victorious. |
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The second is that tyrannical oppression is a paradigmatic offense against the natural order. |
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It isn't the power of the oppressors that interventionists have to worry about, but the amorphousness of the oppression. |
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Jerusalem's Temple is destroyed, and it's back to the salt mines of oppression for those people who insist on calling themselves God's elect. |
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Freedom fighters must have some way of overthrowing tyranny, oppression, or imperialism. |
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Nowhere was it tried where tyranny, misery, poverty, fear and oppression failed to follow. |
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In this fact every other possible cruelty, tyranny, and wanton oppression was by implication included. |
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Ownership of small property was the safeguard against both government tyranny and economic oppression. |
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How many acts of oppression, tyranny and injustice have you carried out, O callers to freedom? |
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Sport exists in a specialised world of brutal oppression, of draconian law, of fascist ukase. |
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Some of these could include war, sexuality, oppression, government and economics. |
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While the case has employment law undertones, it was pleaded and presented as an oppression remedy case. |
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Marx's collaborator Frederick Engels argued that women's oppression was as old as class society. |
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Australia was not born of a blood-soaked conflict or struggle to be free from oppression. |
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We are all on the same side, underdogs fighting against social and environmental oppression. |
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Ansari depicts the history of the caliphs as a sordid one of oppression and skullduggery. |
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Each group experiences unique particularities while sharing common experiences under the oppression umbrella of capitalism. |
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In Sudan, slaving is a tradition, a business and a tool of political oppression. |
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Keeping them in their place means perpetuating the unending cycle of their oppression. |
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Only through genuine communion can the suffering and oppression of some become real to all. |
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To some people, this will seem an unwarranted naivety about the power of free speech in civil society to weed out cultural oppression. |
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The unstained white sari is also Rajam Krishnan's message of not giving into oppression and injustice of any kind as a person and as a writer. |
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It is no longer a secret that every communal atrocity, every instance of corruption and oppression, presupposes political protection and patronage. |
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Be aware of racism, classism, sexism, heterosexism, cissexism, ableism, and other issues of privilege and oppression. |
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They are to face oppression with humble persistence and absolute conviction. |
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Their issues-which still are all women's issues-are very much entrenched in institutional oppression feeding off racism, sexism, classism, ageism and ableism. |
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I don't understand all the technical jargon, but do agree with the general gist of maintaining freedom of communication outside the oppression of big business monopolies. |
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The old order was too weak for either reforms or brute oppression. |
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This was an opportune moment to address the issue of the oppression of animals, until then catalogued in the annals of quixotry, as a serious moral problem. |
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It's also easy to see how angry people radicalised by a lifetime of oppression might find a religion that provides outlet for their hate attractive. |
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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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They in turn are associated with a mythology of liberation from oppression, an age of reason and democracy, the French Revolution and the start of the Enlightenment. |
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It tells of a nation struggling to be born under the heel of oppression. |
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Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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But, as Adam Kirsch writes, a new collection of essays shows how his political ideology changed him into a defender of oppression. |
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I have no doubt that it was a more accurate insight into the regard in which he is held than the caricatures of oppression which have been fed to us for 40 years. |
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It is a significant day for a nation and a region in need of, and yearning for, self-governance and an unshackling from dictatorships and oppression. |
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The worst abuses were officially abolished, but the yoke of oppression did return, and new laws depriving people of their freedom and their political rights were instituted. |
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Most of us choose to live under the yoke of economic oppression. |
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The crippling yoke of oppression has been dropped on the American neck. |
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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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Gary, who has come to embrace anarchism, believes the terrorist act will spark a de-politicised working class to rise up against their oppression. |
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I have been in Asian countries where the denial of family planning consigns women to lives of oppression and hardship. |
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It would be a time when free thought solved medical and social problems, ending oppression and deprivation. |
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But in framing his gayness around race-based oppression, Lemon ignited a potent battle between allegiance and identity. |
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In response to rejection by his schoolfellows, Haru befriends a group of Chinese kids, the social outcast and the foreigner finding kinship in their shared oppression. |
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Is it an instrument of social oppression or of national self-assertion? |
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Fairness to the person who has incriminated himself and any others affected by the incriminating statement and any danger of oppression would also be relevant considerations. |
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Those born into servitude, however benign and remote the oppression may seem, cannot know fully what it is to be free until the day of liberation actually dawns. |
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Millions of people have migrated to our shores from just about every point on the globe, often to escape the physical danger and economic oppression of their own lands. |
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He is a trans man, a Ugandan, and is in America seeking asylum from the anti-LGBT oppression that grips his country. |
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It's not just physical sense of oppression, the weight of crouching and cramping and digging in a narrow cave that could collapse at any minute, though that's there. |
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This newly shaped global brain can topple the traditional barriers of religion, tribalism, nationalism, and political oppression. |
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Generations of poetry lovers were brought up without any knowledge that Shelley's radical opposition to all tyranny and oppression was central to his art and his life. |
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He wanted to free Europe from tyranny, oppression and despotism. |
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Central to this concept is the impression of the writer, battered though unbowed by oppression, given safe haven and continuing to struggle from a foreign home. |
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Where is the brigade of SJWs to howl to the media about my oppression? |
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If anything, every new religion emerged at least in part as a protest against violence and oppression. |
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What matters for them is less the oppression itself than the nature of the entity doing the oppressing. |
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Did a group of righteous warriors throw off the yoke of imperial oppression? |
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Most, but not all, focus on the relationship between Brahmanism, religious blindness and women's oppression, but a couple deal simply with oppression within the home. |
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Most women continue to wear the burqa, the voluminous garment that covers them from head to toe, which many non-Islamic women around the world view as a symbol of oppression. |
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But for some there remains a brutality here, a roughness born of systematic, racialized oppression and desperate poverty. |
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The right to empowerment has led to a reliance on military solutions and the routinization of oppression. |
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Now people are subjected to oppression like before independence. |
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Ages of oppression and poverty rarely produce proud and warlike spirits. |
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The hermeneutics used in the historicists' calculus of exploitation and oppression are less hermetic than those of new criticism and theory, but they are just as schematic. |
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He felt like he was suffocating under his father's oppression. |
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Instead of breaking the power of the clergy and the landowners and liberating the religious and national minorities, they relied on oppression and chauvinism. |
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I think one of the reasons those models of oppression have cissexism designed in is because the oppression of women is designed to oppress cis women. |
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Gender seemed to be on the forefront of the discourse, largely because the organizers prominently recognized patriarchy as a main and integral force of oppression. |
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Doing that simply legitimises and perpetuates continuing oppression. |
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Symptomatic of the narrative's phallocentrism is the fact that only the male protagonist comes to possess a larger understanding of the family's oppression. |
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When liberation comes it frees not only the oppressed but also those who structured and maintained the untenable and incalculably costly systems of oppression. |
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The joy of the film is its wry focus on the little things that make up the background of oppression, such as interruptions in conversation and comments ignored. |
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The novel paints a more detailed picture and asks questions about its oppression, brutality and corruption to which only the revolution could provide answers. |
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Densely argued and beautifully written, this play reminds us that remaining human in the face of totalitarian oppression is a triumph that cannot be snatched away. |
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Despite its grand, stately appearance, this fine city struggles, shrouded in a shadow of gloom and misery, crushed under an iron fist of oppression. |
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Hunger and oppression have spawned an epidemic of violent crime. |
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In the anti-capitalist movement there is a tendency to argue that capitalism is simply a system of exploitation and oppression, and that nothing good has ever come out of it. |
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For women the uncanny death-in-life feeling of the living doll performers has some unconscious resonance with fear of men's love when it becomes a murderous form of oppression and control. |
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The return to deadlines and the oppression of overcommitment, even if most of it is self-imposed. |
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Mahdism has proved the most shameful and terrible instrument of bloodshed and oppression which the modern world has ever witnessed. |
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The vision in the Guru Granth Sahib, states Torkel Brekke, is a society based on divine justice without oppression of any kind. |
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Can they break the stereotype of the hijab as a symbol of oppression? |
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Unless the oppression is so extreme as to justify revolution, it would not justify the evil of breaking up a government. |
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Once oppression has been internalised, little force is needed to keep us submissive. |
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Because ye despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon. |
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Softminded individuals among us feel that the only way to deal with oppression is by adjusting to it. |
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A religious polemic of about this time complains bitterly of the oppression and extortion suffered by all but the richest Romans. |
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But persistent sealore says that there was so much attention paid to oppression that good seamanship suffered. |
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The barons besieged Northampton Castle in protest at King John's oppression of his subjects. |
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Feminist struggle takes place anytime anywhere any female or male resists sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. |
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Let us not balance the books of oppression of the deaf on the backs and minds of other oppressed linguistic ethnic and cultural minorities. |
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This system came to signify the oppression and exploitation of natives, although its originators may not have set out with such intent. |
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The Buryats started to migrate to Mongolia in the 1900s due to Russian oppression. |
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Any oppression, therefore, on the part of Odovacar would not be passed over in silence. |
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He delivereth the poor in his affliction, and openeth their ears in oppression. |
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Her poems address issues such as oppression, gender, and violence in an accessible language that has made them popular in schools. |
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For the Czechs of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, German occupation was a period of brutal oppression. |
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His writings inspired others, in particular journalists and political figures, to address such problems of class oppression. |
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His views on what he saw as oppression and restriction of rightful freedom extended to the Church. |
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He said the Karbala incident gives us the courage to resist the forces of oppression and act forthrightly in favour of truth. |
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The Tower had long been a symbol of oppression, despised by Londoners, and Henry's building programme was unpopular. |
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But go anywhere else in the Middle East and Zionism stands for theft, oppression, racist exclusionism. |
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Isn't it just some patriarchal old institution, ready for the dustheap of sexism and oppression? |
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Perhaps it is the landscape with its innate harshness or the oppression by the plantocracy that makes some men remain boys. |
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Because oppression dehumanizes and thus desexes, the struggle against oppression is a profoundly sexual and regenerative action. |
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Mohan offers a way of understanding the dialects of oppression, exclusion, and other socio-political conundrums, all of which incubate global unfreedom and dehumanization. |
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The court found him guilty of issuing statements accusing the Saudi government of running a police state and using the judiciary to legalize injustice and oppression. |
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Instead, skepticism and noncognitivism in ethics may well give rise to less moral absolutism and ideology and, as a result, to less violence and oppression. |
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In the best-case scenario, street theater perpetuates itself by casting local extroverts who have never acted, but who understand and can portray oppression and abuse. |
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Czech literature and culture played a major role on at least two occasions when Czechs lived under oppression and political activity was suppressed. |
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As both Justice and Rathbun warn, there is little place for deferral in this tribal context, unless it is clearly used as a weapon against colonial oppression. |
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River Cross My Heart is the latest in a long line of books which have peppered modern literature, cathartically examining the oppression of African Americans. |
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Further, the quintessence of Irishness could be found in the poor countrysiders who had been pushed beyond the pale by the forces of British oppression. |
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The KKK, or simply the Klan, is probably the most enduring symbol of the oppression of Black people in the US, even more than the Stars and Bars itself. |
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One of Miller's best and a testimony to a man who, through his writing, dedicated his life to fighting war, injustice, witchhunts and capitalist oppression all over the world. |
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With industrialisation came examples of both oppression and enlightenment. |
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There he met victims of political oppression and their families. |
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The people of the land have used oppression and exercised robbery. |
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On one account, advanced two hundred years ago by the historians Hume and Arnot, the older distinctively Scottish two verdict system was rooted in religious oppression. |
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The debate, such as it is, has been ghettoised by ideological fruitcakes who want past oppression to be vessels into which they can pour poisonous, stupid and confused ideas. |
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Jesus was minjung and the friend of the minjung, teaching forgiveness and love of enemies, but Moses was also minjung, political leader of his people against oppression. |
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This feeling, grounded on the experience of centuries of oppression, was not to be allayed by smooth explanations on the part of the advocates of the Constitution. |
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They saw nationalism as a 'false consciousness', which prevented the working class from rising up and ending their oppression by the capitalist class. |
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The jokester's only defense was that he too was a victim of oppression, since his former roommate once punched and ostracized him for masturbationism. |
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The death penalty was overwhelmingly practised in poor and authoritarian states, which often employed the death penalty as a tool of political oppression. |
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He argued that the oppression of women was one of the few remaining relics from ancient times, a set of prejudices that severely impeded the progress of humanity. |
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Figurally, cannibalism results in self-consuming fictions, by which political and economic structures based upon oppression lead inevitably to their own self-destruction. |
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The centrality of racial oppression has so distorted relationships of class that the very language is impoverished and popular political discussion infantilized. |
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Because fanagalo is viewed by most blacks as the language of oppression and exploitation par excellence, it has not in fact become part of the mainstream. |
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It would rally to its cause all those who are suffering wrong or who aspire to a better life and all those who are now enduring foreign oppression. |
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At other times they are joined with intolerance, bigotry, fanaticism, oppression, sexism, ethnocentrism, persecution, ignorance, and superstition. |
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In the late 17th century came calls for the resurrection of militia in Scotland that had the understated aim of protecting the rights of Scots from English oppression. |
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