The Turkish army protects Turkish nationalism by heavy-handedly suppressing all signs of religiosity in public offices. |
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There was a strong relationship between this individual invariability in suppressing memory and the degree of brain activation. |
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Our consensus now maintains social equilibrium by the more refined method of suppressing forms of thought. |
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Since officials began aggressively suppressing wildfire, many of Florida's forests have been taken over by slash and loblolly pine. |
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He has leftward leanings that show in private but that his aides are suppressing. |
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By fixing and suppressing the enemy, we allow our own maneuvering element to accomplish its task relatively unmolested. |
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In suppressing the Quebec City protests, Canadian police for the first time used the impact weapon Arwen 37 which fires rubber bullets. |
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It may act as such, by suppressing ovulation, but it also works by making the lining of the womb hostile to the newly conceived embryo. |
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Steroids calm flare-ups of eczema by suppressing the body's inflammatory response. |
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The authoritarian government of the past exploited inequality among different ethnic groups, suppressing native languages and cultures. |
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This led us to assume that there was a different effect of intrathecal or intravenous ketamine on suppressing facilitation. |
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You always have the feeling they're suppressing the chuckle just until they're off camera. |
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You just have to ask, which means swallowing your fear, suppressing your ego. |
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Soybean, horsebean, and sesame rotations were less effective in suppressing nematodes. |
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We have many palliative drugs, and many ways of suppressing the symptoms of illness, but hardly any cures. |
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She turned away from the window, suppressing the oh-so-clear memory of the fearful apparition, and walked slowly down the gallery. |
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Current therapies for interstitial lung diseases, which commonly end up causing lung fibrosis, aim only at suppressing the inflammatory process. |
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The freedom of the press is preventing government from suppressing the news further. |
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I fear that she is suppressing her feelings and that she'll experience some sort of backlash in time to come. |
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The Germans did as they pleased, suppressing opponents and arresting anyone who spoke out against them. |
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Yet originalism frequently fails at its own game of suppressing subjectivity and individual judicial discretion. |
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First, physicians tend to be concerned about using opioids in terminal patients for fear of suppressing respiration and hastening death. |
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Although captan and thiram are beneficial in suppressing leather rot, they will not provide adequate control if an epidemic develops. |
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By intentionally adding noise to the input signal, Fujitsu also succeeded in significantly suppressing output signal noise. |
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Following the assassination of his father, he rejected all plans of liberal reform, suppressing Russian nihilists and Populists. |
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In 1773, following the expulsion of Jesuits from several European and Italian states, Clement XIV issued a brief suppressing the order. |
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If we are one in Christ, then our unity in him, while suppressing the partition of individual natures, in no way negates personal plurality. |
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Their mindset makes them natural mouthpieces for powerful vested interests bent on suppressing the ill effects of profit-motivated endeavours. |
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Layog was suppressing the people and using all of the money from taxes for their own purses instead of the general good. |
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This retains features within the bandpass of the microscope while suppressing noise components with higher spatial frequencies. |
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He forced through his reformation by terror, against the wills of almost all his subjects, by savagely suppressing dissent. |
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By suppressing the fever these children end up with chronic glue ear, sinusitis or chest catarrh. |
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He was then promoted to governor-general, where he asserted his authority, crushing rebellions and suppressing the slave trade. |
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This does not in any way mean suppressing authentic and appropriate emotional expressiveness, which is part of the primary goal of Bowen therapy. |
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Now westerners are beginning to realise the benefits of encouraging rather than suppressing the natural exercises babies do anyway. |
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Also, take cough drops, throat lozenges or hard candy, which will make you salivate, keeping your throat wet and suppressing coughing. |
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But suppressing their sense of adventure and insulating them from risk is not good for their long-term development. |
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Instead of suppressing turnout, the law seemed to spur people to go to the polls. |
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Unfortunately, that means suppressing fire or cutting down all the pretty uninfected trees can cause mistletoe outbreaks. |
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This invention relates to an apparatus for suppressing vibrations and quaky movements in the travel of mobile or automotive type cranes such as rough terrain cranes. |
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An ancient belief system that lays claim to the absolute truth is ranged against modern institutions with a record of cover-ups and suppressing the truth. |
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Plus, he crafted the Lyons-Seward Treaty, joining the U.S and Great Britain in suppressing the international slave trade. |
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They say there's no evidence that native reserves were revoked to achieve such a purpose, and no evidence of suppressing or curtailing Aboriginal customs and rites. |
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Toward the end of the 19th century, the government in Santiago consolidated its position in the south by ruthlessly suppressing the Mapuche Indians. |
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He was squeezing and suppressing the rights of women and causing heartburn among non-Muslims. |
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I tried to smile, suppressing the shiver that was running down my spine. |
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People who are constantly suppressing the urge to make the most obscene, offensive jokes that spring to mind. |
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The major European bourgeoisies had become imperial powers, brutally exploiting their colonial possessions and often suppressing basic democratic rights at home. |
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In addition, the researchers found that the more subjects activated their frontal cortex during the experiment, the better they were at suppressing unwanted memories. |
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Their purpose is to lay down suppressing fire, along with the field guns, which will allow the men in the boats to swarm up the hill in either direction like an army of ants. |
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Guilty people can also beat polygraphs by suppressing their physiological reactions with the help of mental countermeasures such as meditation or physical ones such as drugs. |
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The response to the scandals was a campaign aimed more at suppressing illegal abuses than at boosting the functional effectiveness of intelligence. |
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Consider suppressing potentially damaging information from public view. |
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Nowadays an infusion of coriander is recommended for relieving flatulence, bloating and griping pains, as well as for suppressing the lingering smell of garlic. |
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The law, while it assumes the guardianship of youth by suppressing immorality, still permits these wantons to rove, uncontrolled, among the virtuous as well as the profligate. |
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A secular police state well practiced in suppressing internal challenges. |
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Rumen simulation technique study on the interactions of dietary lauric and myristic acid supplementation in suppressing ruminal methanogenesis. |
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A twice-a-day tablet, it acts to enhance the protective neurohormonal systems of the heart while simultaneously suppressing the harmful system. |
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After successfully suppressing the revolt, Kublai curbed the influence of the Han Chinese advisers in his court. |
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Although Ibrahim was defeated in Mani, he had succeeded in suppressing most of the revolt in the Peloponnese and Athens had been retaken. |
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In detail they were graded as 'excellent' for reducing crime, suppressing gun crime and suppressing knife crime. |
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Authorities considered suppressing the news, but it had already spread widely. |
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Plunder was still made from suppressing insurgencies within the Empire and on limited incursions into enemy land. |
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Donald mac Can and other chieftains were thanked by the king on 13 June for their work suppressing the rising in Galloway. |
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In the United States, negative campaigning and character attacks are more common than elsewhere, potentially suppressing turnouts. |
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Although some members of parliament were irked at Lilburne's release, Parliament had succeeded in suppressing open Leveller dissent. |
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The following year was devoted to suppressing Mesopotamia and other Parthian vassals who had backed Niger. |
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The Punjab Irregular Force not only didn't revolt, it played an active role in suppressing the mutiny. |
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Generally the regime was successful in enforcing law and order and suppressing banditry. |
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Not only was the Church highly aggressive in seeking out heresy and suppressing it, but there was a shortage of Protestant leadership. |
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Curcumin modulates the radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer cells by suppressing constitutive and inducible NF-kappaB activity. |
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The Zimbabwean government is accused of suppressing freedom of the press and freedom of speech. |
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The plethora renders us lean, by suppressing our spirits, whereby they are incapacitated of digesting the alimonious humours into flesh. |
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The reliance on ethnic Han and Turkic warlords in suppressing the rebellion increased their power and influence. |
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From 1673 to 1683 Manchu forces were tied up suppressing a rebellion in the south. |
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In March 1199, Richard was in Limousin suppressing a revolt by Viscount Aimar V of Limoges. |
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After suppressing numerous rebellions with considerable bloodshed, Peter embarked on a tour of Western Europe incognito. |
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Beornwulf was slain suppressing a revolt amongst the East Angles, and his successor, a former ealdorman named Ludeca, met the same fate. |
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They who counsel ye to such a suppressing, do as good as bid ye suppress yourselves. |
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This prompted Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco de Carvajal to organize an army of followers with the intent of suppressing the New Laws. |
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Each states a bishop must hear from a presbyteral council before suppressing a parish or closing a church. |
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Saikosaponin a and its epimer saikosaponin d exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing activation of NF-kappaB signaling pathway. |
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Added to this was the cost of suppressing regular slave rebellions. |
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Known for suppressing his emotions and using strict logic to guide his actions, Spock became one of the best-known and most beloved sci-fi characters of the late 20th century. |
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The need to maintain Loyalist support prevented the British from using the harsh methods of suppressing revolts that they had used in Scotland and Ireland. |
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The researchers had been working with a specific glycan that binds to a key B-cell receptor, called CD22, involved in suppressing B-cell activation and apoptosis. |
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The drug, rituximab, acts by suppressing antibody production within the immune system and breaking a key part of the cycle that leads to arthritic inflammation. |
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Introducing old males to the area stopped these behaviors, probably by suppressing musth, a period when testosterone in males surges, Poole and others wrote in Nature. |
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Because the myometrium of the uterus is comprised of smooth muscle, it stands to reason that CCBs could be effective in suppressing early uterine contractions. |
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Like his predecessors, the first part of Ahuitzotl's reign was spent suppressing rebellions that were commonplace due to the indirect nature of Aztec rule. |
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After a difficult struggle, he succeeded in suppressing piracy. |
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From Toledo, Hashim attacked the Berber garrisons of Santaver and Talavera, precisely those that had been involved in suppressing the Toledo rebellion a generation earlier. |
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We hypothesize that hyperactive RNAi in mouse oocytes functionally complements the piRNA pathway, a Dicer-independent pathway suppressing retrotransposons in the germline. |
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Nicholas felt that, because of Russian assistance in suppressing the Hungarian revolution of 1848, Austria would side with him, or at the very least remain neutral. |
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In places, with the reduction of sheep grazing, action has been taken to maintain open downland by suppressing the natural growth of scrub and birch woodland. |
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He would spend most of his early years suppressing rumours and outlaws. |
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The goal of therapy in CAH is to replace the missing glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, thereby suppressing ACTH concentrations and normalizing adrenal androgens. |
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The need to maintain Loyalist allegiance provided setbacks, as the British could not use the harsh methods of suppressing rebellion they had used in Ireland and Scotland. |
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Bitter complaints were excited by de Montfort's rigour in suppressing the excesses of both the seigneurs of the nobility and the contending factions in the great communes. |
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