It was a nightmare world in which human individuality was subsumed under the might of totalitarian collectivism. |
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What she wants or does not want is subsumed in absolute indifference and the great overarching project of finding the perfect negation of ego. |
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Flat-out work subsumed normal existence to the extent that the cast barely believed they were living in the metropolis at all. |
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The duties of a Buddhist monk are subsumed, and, by extension, so is his connection to the master monk. |
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Disparities between the haves and the have-nots are subsumed in false responses. |
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Contemporary law classified married and under-aged women as non-persons, their identities being subsumed under that of their husband or father. |
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Profits from a trade of operating a quarry should not be subsumed into general farming profits. |
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However, these utopian dreams were soon subsumed by the demands of the Party, which held a more totalizing conception of art. |
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For these philosophical adherents, the Taino continue to exist only as subsumed elements within Puerto Rico's tri-racial dynamic. |
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It's at the coast that the tensions of small-town life are subsumed by the thrill and excitement of surging surf. |
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This trajectory was clear, but complex visual practices oftentimes were subsumed by conceptual discussions or uncritical formal analyses. |
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There's a danger that this stand in defence of reason could be subsumed by some of the other unreasonable trends of our time. |
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All subsequent war has been subsumed in a rite which we know to be unauthentic. |
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In this state of affairs one wonders why such a regime is subsumed under the heading of democracy and not domination? |
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There will be no more political lapdogs subsumed by the larger party, but a mutually beneficial arrangement that serves the nation's interests. |
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These three mezzotints have a gorgeous inky blackness out of which roofs in his typical style are all but subsumed. |
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Thus, a sudden evolutionary spurt is always subsumed within the overall processes of evolution, which are for the most part gradual. |
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As so often is the case in musical biopics, the available historical facts are subsumed by the narrative exigencies of the genre. |
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His larger vision is often subsumed in the interconnected, disconnected families whose lives he's chronicling. |
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All was subsumed under a Protestantism that viewed the English church as a divinely blessed via media between the excesses of Rome and Geneva. |
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While has been completely subsumed by the with a whimper not a bang bowing out of Belle de Jour. |
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The thriller plot is fragmented, subsumed in absurdist detail and consistently mapped onto the struggle between body and landscape. |
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Quality management encompassing monitoring and quality improvement are also subsumed under this component. |
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In addition, the Susceptible category present in Versions 2.0 and 2.1 was subsumed into the Vulnerable category. |
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Bearing in mind that such issues of resource use are subsumed within the economic appraisal also tends to lessen the importance of its omission. |
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The pain of his struggles to remain true to his vows slowly subsides, and he and Margaret achieve a peace in which passion is subsumed in the love of God. |
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I asked a question about what happens when one singularity in the antagonism is subsumed or occupied by those who are meant to represent the third singularity. |
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Their budgets are subsumed under those of the regional court to which they report. |
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Additionally, the grudging acceptance of the Welsh victory was subsumed beneath an avalanche of regurgitated nonsense on qualification from the previous week. |
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Directed toward a communally valorized symbol, however, Herbert's private grief is externalized and subsumed by the broader tradition of which it is but a part. |
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Poignancy was largely subsumed into world-weariness, resurfacing in spasms of authenticity. |
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And yet matter and formlessness, space and the spaceless, time and the timeless are subsumed in it. |
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For Pax Romana, that constituted the core idea subsumed under the concept of global partnership and the backbone of the Millennium project. |
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It's atmospheric but not exactly ambient because it's too jarring to be subsumed under that rubric and has a considerable emotional heft. |
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The specifics of any local struggle in that battle were less important than the wider struggle within which they were subsumed. |
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In this view, no politics are local, all is subsumed in a clash of civilizations. |
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Their voices have been subsumed by the louder collective voice of the party. |
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The key message is the futility of trying to cod us that our various national identities can somehow be subsumed into something called the European Union. |
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According to a story on fashion news site WWD, the cheaper brand will be subsumed into the main Marc Jacobs label. |
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Several Members consider that these representatives of the content providers are subsumed under other categories of representatives. |
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Otherwise, intangible assets must be subsumed within goodwill and amortized accordingly. |
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Generally, the requirements for the protection of victims will be subsumed within legislation providing protection for witnesses. |
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All of this segment's entities are subsumed within Orga Consultants, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sopra Group. |
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If we have a Canada-wide commission, Quebeckers will be subsumed under the Canadian delegation and will have no voice. |
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Two staff lawyer positions in Edmonton and Calgary, which handled mainly civil files, were subsumed by the Family Law project. |
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To what extent are, in particular, measures in the field of infrastructure to be subsumed under this heading? |
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The work of the subcommittees will be subsumed under the respective thematic committees from 2006 onwards. |
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The norm should be subsumed within the general protection against arbitrary deprivation of the right to life. |
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That is, Levi's Auschwitz as unicum embodies the aporia of an example that can never be exemplary, because it cannot be subsumed into its exemplar. |
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This is yet another step along the way to the ultimate goal of the European Union where nation states are subsumed into a federal European super state. |
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Three important elements are subsumed under the first branch of the test. |
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Near the Cowie Bridge, at the north of Stonehaven, was a fishing village known as Cowie, which has now been subsumed into Stonehaven. |
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Sarah Middleton's Jim is perfectly pitched in that almostness of young adolescence reaching for adulthood, where boyness or girlness is subsumed in becomingness. |
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The village of the country's greatest literary figure has been subsumed into the historic country town of Ayr, but in a jiff you're out in open country. |
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After World War II they were eventually subsumed into the revived corvette classification. |
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From tribal Animism to Buddhism, everything was subsumed as part of Hinduism. |
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In many areas, especially Germany, Late Gothic art continued well into the 16th century, before being subsumed into Renaissance art. |
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However the defence commitment, of Article 4 of the Brussels Treaty, has not been subsumed. |
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It was disbanded for the second time in 1968, when it was subsumed into the new Strike Command. |
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The more divergent Lepontic of Northern Italy has also sometimes been subsumed under Gaulish. |
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Today, Evangelicals are found across many Protestant branches, as well as in various denominations not subsumed to a specific branch. |
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The Court ceased operation in 1832 and its functions were subsumed into the Court of Session, Scotland's supreme court for civil disputes. |
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Determining a duty for mental harm has now been subsumed into the Civil Liability Act 2002 in New South Wales. |
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The 1832 Reform Act subsumed the Old Sarum area into an enlarged borough of Wilton. |
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Millom was constructed as a new town, beginning in 1866 and subsumed the village of Holborn Hill. |
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This expansion was reflected in the creation of the County of London in 1889, detaching the areas subsumed by the city from Surrey. |
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In all likelihood, it was this grant that subsumed the eastern portion of Amounderness into the Lordship of Bowland for the first time. |
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In 1311, the Honor of Clitheroe was subsumed into the Earldom of Lancaster. |
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The veedor, or overseer, position quickly disappeared in most jurisdictions, subsumed into the position of factor. |
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Botswana previously had only the Setswana Language Council, but this is now subsumed under the Botswana Languages Council as the umbrella body which has powers to make decisions and is taken seriously. |
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Therefore the question must be answered as to whether the Tribunal is obligated to state the reasons for every decision subsumed in its conclusion. |
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But Coors Light is light to begin with that our tasters felt the beer character was subsumed by citrusy essence. |
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Therefore, some full article summaries subsumed by one outcomes category, for example 'Health,' may examine outcomes in other categories as well, for example 'Education. |
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The draft articles adopted by the Drafting Committee made no reference, for example, to the concept of solidarity, which had been subsumed under the duty to cooperate. |
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To achieve that balance but also to improve the quality of and capabilities for cooperation, experience gained over the past decade is subsumed in the current Decision. |
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These leagues eventually died off or were subsumed into the incumbent major circuits, but their pushes into American sports' frontier territories lasted. |
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They may be subsumed into decorative jewellery like the Charmed technologies presented at cyber-fashion shows from Boston to Beijing, or the pendant computer Toshiba showed in concept form last year. |
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In subsequent modifications, it has also subsumed aspects of many other fields such as biochemistry and molecular biology. |
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And in rural areas, landlessness, joblessness, and hunger are extreme as small landholdings are subsumed by large, and often foreign-owned, agribusiness. |
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The seven grades are subsumed into the Irish law of status, but it is unclear to what degree they conformed to all of the various status stipulations. |
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However, there is considerable confusion of terminology, and tulips may have been subsumed under hyacinth, a mistake several European botanists were to perpetuate. |
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In the first century BC, the eastern parts of the plain belonged to the Dacian state, and in the first century AD its western parts were subsumed into the Roman Empire. |
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A society that is unable to offer an effective response to other societies it competes with will usually be subsumed into the culture of the competing society. |
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When Thames Water was privatised in 1990, its river management functions were transferred to the National Rivers Authority, in 1996 subsumed into the Environment Agency. |
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After the 5th century, however, the Alans of Gaul were subsumed in the territorial struggles between the Franks and the Visigoths, and ceased to have an independent existence. |
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There is always some degree of intention subsumed within recklessness. |
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