His naturally violent temper was brought under almost completesubjection.
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Straightway she fell under as completesubjection to her as she had done to Hale.
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Do not be discouraged in your efforts to bring that mysterious and wonderful agent, electricity, into completesubjection.
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What made the sight sickening was Carlo's completesubjection, but it was perhaps this that saved his life.
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Other leading politicians considered that the national liberties could be preserved only by retaining the Catholics in completesubjection.
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When once they were brought into completesubjection, he would make England feel the full extent of his power.
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More than any other of these vassal states, it is our master's plan to bring her into completesubjection.
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France, also, was held to all appearance in completesubjection to the orthodox idea up to the end of the century.
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In many instances he sets an example of chaste living, of strict temperance, of completesubjection of the lusts and appetites.
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In the case of Peter, Christ brought an impulsive nature into completesubjection and gave a steadying purpose to an emotional follower.
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It was not, however, until their more completesubjection to Poland about a hundred years later, that any marked result was obtained.
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The latter is the augoeides-theluciform vehicle of the purified soul whose irrational part has been brought under completesubjection to the rational.
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The souls of certain of the saints, being singularly simple and single, have been in the most completesubjection to the law of periodicity.
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But you would hardly grasp a condition in which the body-andthe impulses of the body-arein completesubjection to the aspirations of the mind.
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Parris's Kaneisha manages to go from completesubjection as a slave to fulfilling self-actualization as an architect of her own story in her final-act monologue.