How To Use Subjugated In A Sentence
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Throughout the course, the emphasis is on the struggles of subjugated groups to gain access to and define a meaningful education.
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And in turn, those subjugated by that state should take responsibility for their leaders.
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The clearest example of Herzog's and presumably Büchner's point is the scene with the sideshow barker and his subjugated monkey in the silk and tassels of a high-ranking soldier.
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Second, Gilman introduced the concept of ‘androcentricism’: the broad-based set of social practices, relationships, and institutions that systematically subjugated women to men.’
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During the Dutch colonial administration, ethnic-Chinese were encouraged to assume an economic "compradore" (middleman) role between the Dutch authorities and the subjugated indigenous populations.
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He has subjugated a male lion.
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The Empire never ended because the Paraclete's exile is enforced not just by the Emperor but by his subjugated people, Gnostic or Paulian, who valorise the divorce of flesh and soul, the demonisation of the former in Dionysian Satan and the idealisation of the latter in Apollonian Christ.
THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART ONE
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I bow my head in shame when I think of the countries we've looted and the people we've subjugated.
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He has subjugated a male lion.
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Etruscans, Volsci, Opici, Leucanians and Samnites, in one word subjugated the whole land bounded by the Alps and repulsed all the alien tribes that came against them.
Dio's Rome, Volume 2 An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus; and Now Presented in English Form. Second Volume Extant Books 36-44 (B.C.
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After having been subjugated to ambition, your maternal instincts are at last starting to assert themselves.
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The British had subjugated large parts of India, bringing, it was thought, some forty million people under their rule, and the Russians were pushing south-eastwards overland into Central Asia.
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They consider themselves as part of the masses, the subjugated working class, but they wouldn't use those words.
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His own desires for personal gratification are all subjugated to his priestly office.
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In territory subjugated by the Union Army, slavery was protected and enforced, just as it had been before the war.
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After having been subjugated to ambition, your maternal instincts are at last starting to assert themselves.
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His brother Turanshah subjugated Nubia and conquered the Yemen in the 1170s.
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In 1619, the Dutch subjugated the island of Java.
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The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land
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But as the wax was now nearing its inevitable end, and the citizens were thoroughly "subjugated," those who wished to remain were allowed to do so.
Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
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They subjugated women, destroyed centuries-old artefacts and killed dissenters.
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This was a crusading order that conquered the Baltic and subjugated the people of Brandenburg-Prussia.
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He acerbically points out that women, slaves and colonized peoples did not need to wait a few hundred years for postmodern thinkers to insist that a supposedly universal modernity had excluded and subjugated them.
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Africans and their American-born descendents had to acquiesce - at least in the presence of Anglos - to white hegemony and languish as subjugated docile beings.
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They cower in fear and are thus powerless, because somebody who feels fear is easily controlled, intimidated and subjugated.
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After a brief spell of glory in the 1920s and 1930s, the Babelsberg Studios near Berlin were subjugated to the Nazi propaganda machine.
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Nearly everyone forgot how talented Bather is because he subjugated his game to help the Blue Devils win 92 percent of the time his freshman and sophomore years.
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A common thread throughout this discourse is the sense that members of the subjugated regime are outside the mainstream.
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Clearly, in today's shared 'lifeworld' the proletatiat has been subjugated through the realisation of a mass media enculturation project (cf the Lacanian concept of 'jouissance', is you will) based on glamourised notions of romance.
British Blogs
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* The movement to establish communitarian radios and TV�s that 10 years ago gave positive steps toward a model of autonomous alternative communication, has been subjugated by the power of the state throughout the economic control because, the majority of the 167 radio stations and 28 tv stations that nowadays work with the denomination of �communitarian� depend upon the government subsidies (according to the Asamblea Nacional, in 2006 they received 5,7 thousand millions bolivars, aprox. more than 2.650.000 dollars), and for that reason they tend to become official mouthpieces and to repeat the same communicational vices they question.
Undefined
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Today, imprisoned underground activists continue to write of this subjugated history from the cells that hold them.
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The policy led to increasing polarization of the society, causing the subjugated ethnic communities to despise the new order.
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The native population was subjugated and exploited.
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After having been subjugated to ambition, your maternal instincts are at last starting to assert themselves.
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Within a generation, the spiritual authority was subjugated to the secular authority.
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Unfortunately, however, nations do not choose to engage in despoiling others, when the objective is strong and able to defend itself, but rather delays until the victim is under a handicap and certain to be more or less easily subjugated.
The Efficiency of the Canadian Militia for Defence
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Sylvia Plath's diaries have shown she endured a relationship with Ted Hughes - one in which she subjugated herself and her talent for the greater good of him and his.
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Their whole point is that non-whites ARE deficient and therefore deserved to be subjugated which is what makes them racist.
Couple divided on what happens next
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A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire.
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While thus engaged he was, under pretext of union, finally and fatally subjugated by the Scot.
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subjugated peoples
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In 112 BCE, the Han's southern campaign to "pacify" the Southern Yue subjugated the Southern and Western Barbarians, resulting in the establishment of Yuexi and Shenli commanderies. 21 In 109 BCE, the Han conquered the Laojin and Mimo peoples. 22 Under enormous military pressure, the king of Dian surrendered.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE)
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I bow my head in shame when I think of the countries we've looted and the people we've subjugated.
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Those scriptures that contain prescriptions for worshipping gods, sacrifices, donations, ascesis and other rituals, have been prepared by wise men only to keep people subjugated.
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was born in 1891, an untouchable in an India run by the British – that is to say a subaltern twice over, subjugated by an imperial government and by high-caste Indians.
Unthinkable? An Ambedkar memorial | Editorial
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The origin of the name Castile is a matter of dispute, but it is more than probably derived from the fortified castles (castillos), built first by the Romans to protect themselves from the Cantabrians whom they had not completely subjugated, and afterwards by the Christians to defend the northern regions which they had conquered from the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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The mayor, Dr. Arnold, was completely "subjugated," and, after consulting with him, I authorized him to assemble his City Council to take charge generally of the interests of the people; but warned all who remained that they must be strictly subordinate to the military law, and to the interests of the General Government.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
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But His desire to complete His purpose subjugated the fleshly desires before Him.
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Having for a long time been subjugated to foreign rule and control, the people of Taiwan have never really formed their own nation.
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Taxes levied on the Indian populations recently subjugated by European armies were partly paid in macaw feathers.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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Democratization also may embolden formerly subjugated groups to lash out at their one-time oppressors.
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This Muslim writer expresses the traditional view of Islam, that women should be subjugated, which is being implanted into America with increased numbers of Muslim immigrants — tens of thousands every year.
Honor Killing in Texas?
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The Klar, a thanedom of hill dwarves, were subjugated by the Hylar following the Dwarfgate War, and many now act as servants to the Hylar, though they have their own underground city on the banks of the Urkhan Sea.
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But we have not been subjugated as the Saxons were, we have not become a nation of serfs and bondsmen.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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Three years and two days ago, troops came to Afghanistan to free a people who had been subjugated by a cruel and vicious oppressor.
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One governor, Hassan Pasha, was in constant war with tribes, once he subjugated a tribe, another would immediately rebel against him.
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She points out that early 20th-century African American writers felt that repudiating accusations of unmanly and unwomanly sexual behavior ‘was crucial to black people's changing their subjugated social status’.
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The native population was subjugated and exploited.
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Shortly after the overthrow of the Omayyad dynasty, and the establishment of the Abbasids, the city of El-'Askar was founded (A.D. 750) by Suleiman, the general who subjugated the country, and became the capital and the residence of the successive lieutenants of the Abbasid caliphs.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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For four decades, Taiwanese rights and interests were subjugated to those of the new arrivals, many of whom harbored the hope of reuniting with China.
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Bob Brown, leader of Australia's Green party, which supports Prime Minister Julia Gillard's minority government, has been among the most vocal critics, saying the deal would leave the Sydney-based exchange "subjugated" to Singapore.
ASX Chief Dismisses Critics of SGX Takeover