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- verb Present participle of
subject .
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Examples
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The U.S. government, the UN, and other powers have aided the Haitian elite in subjecting the country to neoliberal economic plans that have impoverished the masses, deforested the land, wrecked the infrastructure and incapacitated the government.
Think Progress » Chavez Attacks U.S. Efforts In Haiti: ‘They Are Occupying Haiti Undercover’ 2010
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Your points, quickly: It is a question what is and is not legit for TSA to use in subjecting some folks to a second look.
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You will be probably shocked to know that the United States is not a "show me your papers" country that believes in subjecting people to harassment, investigation and arrest simply because some people perceive them as foreign.
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Though the Crown meant well, the plan to send out a new audiencia only succeeded in subjecting another part of Mexico to Guzmán's terror.
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Though the Crown meant well, the plan to send out a new audiencia only succeeded in subjecting another part of Mexico to Guzmán's terror.
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Though the Crown meant well, the plan to send out a new audiencia only succeeded in subjecting another part of Mexico to Guzmán's terror.
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Though the Crown meant well, the plan to send out a new audiencia only succeeded in subjecting another part of Mexico to Guzmán's terror.
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Three charros, usually mounted, work together in subjecting and bringing the bull down to the ground within a maximum time of eight minutes.
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Three charros, usually mounted, work together in subjecting and bringing the bull down to the ground within a maximum time of eight minutes.
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But it's hard to dispute the fact that the ID community as a whole has shown very little interest in subjecting their ideas to experimental testing.
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