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1 The tendencies which Lycurgus had endeavoured to repress by external regulation reasserted themselves in his despite.
2 The people arose against this prohibition, and the revolution they had endeavored to repress by this means now broke out.
3 He is repressed by no paternalistic government, embarrassed by no feudal system.
4 These passions, written on every countenance, were repressed by their very violence.
5 They fear Islamists, long repressed by Mubarak, will restrict social and other freedoms.
6 And in doing this she was repressed by no feeling of false shame.
7 Siderophore biosynthesis, which is essential for virulence, is repressed by iron.
8 Once we rose and tried to remonstrate, but were sternly repressed by Twala.
9 She is too full of vitality to be much repressed by any calamity.
10 These qualities were never repressed by his father, but rather encouraged and strengthened.
11 The plasmid-borne promoters of both genes were repressed by chromosomal metJ.
12 He wasn't repressed by modernism -he was empowered by it.
13 But Mr. Bott was a man not to be repressed by a trifle.
14 His family was severely repressed by Saddam and relatives executed.
15 Noble aspirations were repressed by the all-powerful and irresistible despotism.
16 Every such attempt was sternly repressed by the British Crown.
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