subjugation in A Sentence

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    And her Subjugation is her punishment.

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    Are you willing to bear the shame of national Subjugation?

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    India had to pass through a long period of Subjugation.

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    The act of Subjugation was among South and North states.

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    Church law allowed wife- beating and repudiation, contributing to woman's humiliation and Subjugation.

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    That is why Iqbal uses the term' Subjugation' for man' s perception of nature

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    As long as male superiority survives in the world, the Subjugation of women will continue.

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    the edicts of Roman Catholic popes sanctioned the Subjugation and enslavement of“ pagans” and“ infidels”

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    The girl questions the Subjugation of women in her community, and rebels against community norms

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    To break these laws would mean Subjugation and humiliation by the police and the legal system.

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    The Jews and their descendants have paid a heavy price for this- the pain of Subjugation.

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    They had issued a notice stating that the rulers of all the smaller kingdoms had to accept their Subjugation.

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    The Subjugation of 350,000 Helots by 6,000 Spartans was only possible because of the racial superiority of the Spartans.

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    The paradox of ancient Greek democracy is that the freedom and rights of citizens depended on the Subjugation and exploitation of others.

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    Somehow the name stuck, much to the discontent of many modern Hindus who consider it a legacy of India's colonialism and foreign Subjugation.

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    The years of Soviet communist rule(1917- 91), especially the long dictatorship of Joseph Stalin, saw Subjugation of a different and more exacting sort.

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    He came to the irrevocable conclusion that the fundamental interests of the Indian people in colonial Subjugation and those of British imperialism were irreconcilable.

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    He condemned the Subjugation of women and opposed the prevailing idea that women were inferior to men in intellect or in a moral sense.

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    That is why Iqbal uses the term' Subjugation' for man' s perception of nature and regards this' Subjugation' as a means of consolidating his individuality.

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    These patterns of Subjugation are difficult and painful to dismantle because they rely on women's forced complicity, silence, and internalization of their role as usable commodities.

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    When they weren't being wiped out by some pandemic, humiliation and Subjugation were just accepted facts of life for those born into the lower social orders.

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    His correspondence reveals that despite his clear dislike �for British Subjugation, he was deeply impressed by their methodical and systematic approach and their steadfastly disciplinarian outlook towards life.

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    FPÖ Education Spokesperson Wendelin Mölzer said the law was“a signal against political Islam” while the ÖVP MP Rudolf Taschner said the measure was necessary to free girls from Subjugation.

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    As early as the 1450' s, the edicts of Roman Catholic popes sanctioned the Subjugation and enslavement of“ pagans” and“ infidels” so that their“ souls” might be saved for“ God's Kingdom.”.

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    Because we do not realize that the Subjugation of women leads to social ruin, that society which should grow, goes on declining day by day, despite its capacity for reason.

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    Alexander sent a message to Porus in which he wrote to Porus surrendering to Alexander, but Porus was a great warrior, he refused Alexander's Subjugation and began preparing for war.

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    Because we do not realize that the Subjugation of women leads to social ruin, that society which should grow, goes on declining day by day, in spite of its capacity for reason.

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    Unlike Benglis' depiction of dominance to expose inequality in gender, Marina Abramovic used Subjugation as a form of exposing the position of women in society that horrified rather than disturbed the audience.

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    The girl questions the Subjugation of women in her community, and rebels against community norms by dancing with her friends, stealing food denied to her, and demanding the opportunity to call the vaang.

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    A long history of colonial Subjugation and then imperialist theft has drained large parts of the planet of its wealth and made these regions- mainly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America- appear to be permanently in the‘realm of necessity'.

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