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By the age of 24, I found myself convicted in prison in Egypt, being blacklisted from three countries in the world for attempting to overthrow their governments, being
subjected
to torture in Egyptian jails and sentenced to five years as a prisoner of conscience.
And yet, a couple of weeks later, he was picked up and taken to prison where he was
subjected
to a medical exam, including a full-body search in full view of the others in the cell.
But joking aside, there were images like this one from Instagram which was
subjected
to a grilling by journalists.
Since no reason can be alleged for the one that will not hold more strongly for the other, if all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves, as they must be if being
subjected
to the inconstant, uncertain, unknown, arbitrary will of men be the perfect condition of slavery?
But let's not forget that approximately one million or so of his peers are arrested every year in the United States and may be
subjected
to similar interrogation techniques, techniques that we know increase the risk for false confession.
Both civilians, obviously, and soldiers suffer in war; I don't think any civilian has ever missed the war that they were
subjected
to.
You know, we live in a world that's
subjected
to ever more stringent child safety regulations.
I do it in the hopes that perhaps someone someday who is compelled to use violence may hear my story and realize that there is a better way, that although I had been
subjected
to this violent, intolerant ideology, that I did not become fanaticized.
In six months, we'll have finished three years of testing the makerspace kiosk, which I have to admit, we've
subjected
to some pretty horrific abuse.
Even as a small child, Minty was hired out to different owners, who
subjected
her to whippings and punishment.
We don't have to be
subjected
as second, but they have to know that women, as we are in this room, we are not just women, we are not just girls, we are extraordinary.
I was never
subjected
to religion through a cultural lens.
And for being
subjected
to the clock, well, we invented music.
When he returns, he may exact vengeance, ensuring his power over the slaves is maintained through violence and terror, to which any slave could be
subjected.
How can different people be
subjected
to the exact same painful stimulus and yet experience the pain so differently?
Once in the cult, members are
subjected
to multiple forms of indoctrination.
We captured four billion data points; all of the forces that it was
subjected
to.
Along with an account of the violence that he
subjected
me to, the words, "I want to find forgiveness" stared back at me, surprising nobody more than myself.
For three years, she
subjected
the data to all manner of statistical analysis, and no matter what she tried, the results were the same every time: the experiment had been a resounding success.
It is not going to be easy for a people used to being told how to think, what to do, how to go about it, a people long
subjected
to the intellectual guidance and direction of others, be they the colonial masters, aid industry or international news media.
But my own research suggests things are different for people who are watching or who are
subjected
to the flirting.
And I didn't hear any of them talking about themselves as if they had been reduced to a thing, totally
subjected
to the will of the other.
Many were sentenced to death, only to be
subjected
to a mock execution and last-minute pardon from the Tsar.
And not just iridium; it's filled with glassy spherules, and it's filled with quartz grains that have been
subjected
to enormous pressure: shock quartz.
Aki’s family was not immediately
subjected
to these extreme measures, but on February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066.
For example, if dog whelks are
subjected
to artificial light at night they're about twice as likely to stay under the water with a predator.
For people who are
subjected
to significant amounts of artificial light at night they're about 50 percent more likely to get breast cancer.
And hundreds of thousands of children, incidentally, are
subjected
to this every year.
Women are still mistrusted, shamed, harmed and, in the worst cases,
subjected
to honor killings if they don't bleed on their wedding night.
Especially now, as we all must confront the fallacy of a market-only orientation, uninformed by social conscience; we must seize and celebrate the power of the arts to shape our individual and national characters, and especially characters of the young people, who all too often are
subjected
to bombardment of sensation, rather than digested experience.
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