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Owing to the generally | oppressive action of the Russians some 4,000 of the Tur |
iss wrote, "Fincher's style is so handsomely | oppressive, and Douglas' befuddlement is so cagey, that |
DN will remain dedicated to dismantling this | oppressive and discriminatory regime within the militar |
loodless takeover, as Kamran's rule had been | oppressive, and the population of the city was keen to |
relieving women of that country from certain | oppressive and degenerating obligations such as working |
d things, condemning and repudiating them as | oppressive and power-ridden." |
ed a feminist ideology in several singularly | oppressive and paternalistic contexts--the upper-class |
mouth of Eaton Canyon, because the heat was | oppressive, and a pair of new shoes were chafing my fee |
and supported by evidence, are grievous and | oppressive and ought not to be granted. |
ma Economic Watch said Burma's tax system is | oppressive and illegitimate. |
rano), a young woman unhappily married to an | oppressive and much older husband, Reuel (tenor). |
He wrote that he found European culture | oppressive and that he "couldn't adapt [him]self to Eur |
queer assimilation" in what they perceive as | oppressive and conservative societal structures-as such |
He does so, but his rule proves | oppressive, and he is in turn deposed by Asclepiodotus, |
, the United States of America has become an | oppressive and fascist culture of uniformed classes and |
The Mandarin bureaucracy was | oppressive and often corrupt; at one point, royal-sanct |
w these documents show U.S. actions to be so | oppressive and unjust, while American newspapers downpl |
-democractic and anti-Semitic innuendo", the | oppressive, anti-reformist nature of his government par |
r in the economic history to events like the | oppressive aspects of colonialism), seems to be a reaso |
n ever-increasing longing to get out of this | oppressive atmosphere, to feel the fresh breezes and wa |
play 2 atonal riffs around 3:50, creating an | oppressive atmosphere, a shredding lead at 4:00, and th |
ss patriots led by Tell against the evil and | oppressive Austrians under Guesler, the local governor. |
alneon assumed power and stretched forth his | oppressive authority across Elemen, eliminating every C |
hool for allowing "a culture of bullying and | oppressive behaviour" to develop. |
n (Serbian) rule in the region, perceived as | oppressive by Macedonian Bulgarians and by the represen |
y were dissuaded from staying because of the | oppressive climate near the equator. |
ucts of domination which inevitably arise in | oppressive, colonial sociopolitical environments. |
the Nazi Germany as their liberator from the | oppressive communist Soviet regime. |
sixtiers), or those who were opposed to the | oppressive communist regime. |
e reliability of any witness living under an | oppressive communist government, again throws Laszlo's |
ins Arcturus Mengsk's revolution against the | oppressive Confederacy of Man but becomes disillusioned |
hould have full access to education He cites | oppressive cultural codes in Islamic cultures as the ma |
trol of the Islamic Ottoman Empire (with its | oppressive Devshirmeh and jizya laws). |
ades that Alice in Chains were far more than | oppressive doom-mongers" and added, "Topped off with a |
C sharp minor portion...affects one like an | oppressive dream; the re-entrance of the opening D flat |
ingly provides the perfect score - tuneless, | oppressive, droning, painfully self-important." |
eratures, though very warm, are not quite as | oppressive due in part to the frequent rainfall. |
accompanied by high humidity making it feel | oppressive during these brief periods of hot weather. |
ion "fittingly delicate and unfussy, with no | oppressive effects" and commented on the singer's voice |
e moved to California in 1929 because of the | oppressive Fascist conditions. |
jectively experience its protagonist and the | oppressive female labor that is her daily routine. |
Frequent and | oppressive fog made the passage hazardous; and also mad |
ercenaries so that they turned even the more | oppressive for Hadeln's population, was like the Sorcer |
h were however declined citing "We can't use | oppressive force against our own people". |
While the | oppressive forces are not explicitly identified in the |
business states', both of which he views as | oppressive forms of governance. |
of Russian oppression, in resistance to the | oppressive government of Governor General Nikolai Bobri |
t only the right of a people to overthrow an | oppressive government, it is also their duty to do so. |
s, are rebelling against what they see as an | oppressive government. |
ed that the passage of the bill is "tyranny, | oppressive governmental power... |
summer garments is very practical, given the | oppressive heat of the Roman summer . |
s period do not provide much relief from the | oppressive heat; however there is a slight improvement |
vie house named Johnny so she can escape the | oppressive household and create a life and family of he |
er Side) (1909), a fantastic novel set in an | oppressive imaginary land. |
Italy was less | oppressive in that time. |
He found the life he was born into | oppressive in its obsession with custom, style, privile |
the views of Virgil's tomb are "flooded with | oppressive lunar light" (Nicolson, p. 83). |
the RVA-818 X-LAY starfighter, to fight the | oppressive machine by destroying the now-infected Earth |
al reasons, expressing his disagreement with | oppressive Magyarization, he was temporarily suspended |
y on the part of the inhabitants than to the | oppressive manorial and feudal rights and the strict la |
otest at anything that is happening, further | oppressive measures will be taken. |
s complained to the Black Prince about Rhys' | oppressive measures. |
used to obey the many curfews ordered by the | oppressive military junta (1967-1974) during his last y |
ican Students, which was dedicated to ending | oppressive minority rule and achieving equality for all |
effect in order to maintain a 'traditional', | oppressive morality. |
delson for filing "what may well be the most | oppressive motion ever presented to a superior court," |
the increasingly arbitrary, tyrannical, and | oppressive nature of British government. |
Writing that the dark and | oppressive nature of the film works in its favor, the r |
which the Metal Age group opposes due to its | oppressive nature. |
After several years of living under | oppressive Nazi occupation, the Gerson family began to |
as a victory for religious freedom over the | oppressive policies of the government of the day. |
ng democratic alternatives or will bring the | oppressive policies back on to the agenda. |
, in Master Class (1983), working within the | oppressive political environment of the Soviet Union un |
struggling individuals and the machinery of | oppressive politics". |
Reacting to the introduction of the | oppressive poll tax, which the king had imposed because |
argue based on the assumption that there are | oppressive power relations that exist in society and th |
on the idea that there are hierarchical and | oppressive power relations that exist in society. |
o be, the couple begin to feel an uneasy and | oppressive presence, and the mother starts to see thing |
le to awaken Nepal from the Dark Ages of the | oppressive Rana regime which was autocratic, corrupt an |
Germany, portraying Israel as a destructive, | oppressive regime afraid of Hamas rockets raining on Te |
gypsy fighting force struggling against the | oppressive regime of Corneliu Brasov. |
royed by V's funeral car, ending Norsefire's | oppressive reign over England. |
ing democracy around difference and dissent, | oppressive relations of power that exist in society are |
as in Europe where the Jews are subjected to | oppressive restrictions." |
It is a long, | oppressive ride through Russia with apocalyptic scenes |
once existed, but have since been killed by | oppressive robotic beings who rule what's now a totalit |
, Obelix, as they take on the 'might' of the | oppressive Roman Empire. |
on of the Telangana region of India from the | oppressive rule of the Nizam. |
In that treatise, Reimann documented how the | oppressive rule of the Nazis crushed the autonomy of th |
le of Haiti were delighted to be free of the | oppressive rule of the former monarch and with the end |
d fighters of the armed struggle against the | oppressive rule of Nizam (the last ruler of the erstwhi |
egendary Taiwan Robin Hood figure who foiled | oppressive rulers during the period of the Japanese occ |
g town in California, but he kept intact the | oppressive seacoast atmosphere. |
ghly controversial because of the continuing | oppressive situation of the ethnic Albanians during his |
Therefore, to Sartre an | oppressive situation is not intolerable in itself, but |
nd toxic environmental exposure that reflect | oppressive social relationships. |
the farmers to end caste discrimination and | oppressive social practices against women while launchi |
lso takes the stance that modern Islam is an | oppressive socio-political-religious system that result |
was Cuban revolutionary leader, who opposed | oppressive Spanish rule. |
any Catholic communities in the increasingly | oppressive state. |
Rose later described his upbringing as | oppressive, stating, "We'd have televisions one week, t |
in personal terms in his opposition to this | oppressive system yet hoped he had the strategy to sign |
very bitterly made aware of the government's | oppressive system, and the impetus of writers broke off |
f the revolt in coastal Flanders against the | oppressive tax policy of the Count of Flanders Louis of |
Full relief from the | oppressive tax was not achieved until the Irish Church |
England, in order to gain a remission of the | oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenan |
Throughout the 1340s, the Yuan imposed | oppressive taxes on the rich landowners of the region i |
ansport sector to impose stringent and often | oppressive terms of business which limited their exposu |
effort, restrained by a slumber that is more | oppressive than relaxing. |
tries to somewhat free the Belgian from his | oppressive thoughts and loathsome ties that bind him to |
"It would be unjust and | oppressive to return Mr Zakayev to Russia," Judge Timot |
911, when he resigned in protest against the | oppressive treatment of students there. |
iet control of Belarus becoming increasingly | oppressive, Tuvia Bielski and his remaining brothers fl |
nd accessible nature of the title versus the | oppressive underground complexes of Xanadu. |
ternative to what was seen at the time as an | oppressive urban environment. |
te their best efforts, life went back to the | oppressive way it was. |
r adopted land to their liberation from "the | oppressive weight of past tradition, language, [and] as |
Such a denial is especially | oppressive where a full hearing might disclose that the |
r captures Timmy's fairies and wishes for an | oppressive world ruled by him, transforming Dimmsdale i |
olitical stability followed as the initially | oppressive yet highly politically crafty Balaguer would |
swar Chowdhury (Jackie Shroff) is a rich and | oppressive Zamindar (Landlord). |
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