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Well, he had repressed himself for the better part of a minute.
They already own death, and use it to repress life.
Nothing - not one single thing - had been repressed.
She has not repressed the details of what happened that night.
Feelings came back to him that he must have repressed.
The students were also repressed in the streets by the police.
They both wanted to repress something in the name of some other greater good.
An image came to me, a memory repressed for years.
What on earth could there be to repress about four years of college?
She could not repress a smile when the team came in.
Older people, for one reason or another, repress the period.
In no way were the robots on my world repressed.
She felt sure he was trying to repress a smile.
But then I've worked hard to repress the memory of the last one.
He would have done greater things, but care was taken to repress him immediately.
It has taken centuries of being repressed to get this far.
Other Americans want to be able to exercise what they believe is their right, without repressing the rights of anyone else.
Had I been repressing dreams about her all my life?
Under the Soviets, the activities of the church were repressed.
Sometimes, emotions repressed at work come out in other places.
The daughter said she had repressed all memory of the crime until last year.
He points out it was repressed by the government "along with other communist front groups."
Nothing could have been more dangerous than trying to repress this particular group of people.
Images he had long repressed were forced to the surface.
As for repressing her feelings, she was done with that.