Instead of being repressed, the right of people to assemble together must now be fully respected.
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This brought us fiascoes such as the multiple-personality craze and "repressed memories" of child abuse.
This decoupling between interest rates and risk is a common feature of financially repressed systems.
He has repressed every group in his society including much of his own Alawite sect.
And if repressed populations think they can prevail, they will press harder for whatever they want.
Paulson is primly nuanced as conflicted, ambiguous Sally, subtly conveying a variety of repressed emotions.
We are a state of highly repressed Scandinavians, and sometimes we like to surprise ourselves.
Listening to her Dutch friends, she assumed that Americans were fat, loutish, naive and sexually repressed.
Its clear message was that the democratic demands of 1911 could not be repressed forever.
Ford, in what is probably an unplayable role, has to maintain a tense, repressed, impenetrable expression throughout.
Channeling passions that cannot be repressed toward socially productive ends is the genius of the American way.
If the scene between Will and Alicia was repressed, the episode that framed it boiled with outrage.
She is unquestionably accomplished, but she is not a repressed intellectual, in the mode of Teresa Heinz Kerry.
If the instincts of children weren't repressed, he argued, then adults wouldn't crave being told what to do.
The most potently written character is Tina, Juliana's repressed spinster niece, inhabited here with great presence by Susan Graham.
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The prosecution said she had repressed the memory up until that point.
It's true the time in detention is less, but we're still repressed, still detained - and in big numbers.
Tensions with the opposition have frequently led to demonstrations, brutally repressed by police.
Brutally repressed in Egypt, its members scattered throughout the Middle East in the 1950s and 1960s, spreading their influence.
Yet the inspiration that it offered to repressed Arab masses has been powerful.
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The evidence, though limited at the moment, suggests that memories are not repressed.
You've got a significant component of the population who themselves are repressed and they just don't want to see that.
As a result, the Index of Economic Freedom ranked Iran a lowly, repressed 168 of 177 nations surveyed in 2013.
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"You cheered for us when we came in because when you were being repressed we stood by you, " said Mr Clinton.
Most public figures are all outward passion, all backslapping, bear hugs, and (when the occasion calls for it) barely repressed tears.
They say that there is as a result much ignorance about homosexuality, and that homosexuals are repressed by their family and relatives.
She insists that she doesn't want to be instructed by anybody -- least of all a proud, but repressed man like Li.
Journalists were rarely allowed to visit the area because it was populated by Shia Muslims who were ruthlessly repressed by Saddam Hussein.
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Did the sight of scantily-clad women on the dance floors of Greeley, Colorado, turn the sexually repressed Egyptian into an Islamist zealot?
They will be brutally repressed or fizzle out of their own accord.
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