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"I believe in repressing my instincts when to follow them would injure the next generation."
The Cambodian Government routinely uses the justice system as a means of repressing political opposition.
Something about capitalism repressing us and not letting us unleash our true creative energies."
Sigmund Freud's theory was that your dreams are an expression of what you're repressing during the time you are awake.
Upon activation by the hormone, they activate the transcription of the gene that they were repressing.
Myanmar (since 1997 for repressing democratic opposition)
To Freud, the primal sexual venting meant health, while neuroses were created because of repressing sexual drives.
He has been active in repressing terrorism by las Fuerzas Armadas (FF.
By sternly repressing the craving, weaker in me than in most because it had had less time to become established, I managed to have the showers almost alone.
Grey was recalled because the Old English persuaded Elizabeth that the severity of Grey's tactics in repressing Irish rebellion were counter-productive.
Instead of repressing or banning religion outright, the Communists in Laos used the Buddhist Sangha as a vehicle to achieve political aims.
The social budget is dynamic, but it supports the financially strongest, big business, and the means and mechanisms for repressing the fight of the financial weak, the grass-roots, working classes.
China has been a member of the organizations for 10 years, but after repressing the student-led democracy movement in Beijing last year it was hit by sanctions that included a halt to international loans.
The postal strikes of the last week have paralyzed the Royal Mail, but modern technology and traditional British ingenuity have kept them from paralyzing the national economy or repressing the English epistolary urge.
However, his resignation came after clashes with the national government and amid controversy over police brutality in repressing the Las Heras riot and a corruption scandal involving the family of President Kirchner.
Leaving them in the unconscious or repressing them turns them into monsters, which will sooner or later have to be dealt with in the form of Charlie Mansons, Chernobyl disasters, or worse.
The cultures were subsequently plated on repressing medium (+ methionine) at a temperature semi-restrictive for the cdc15-2 allele (30 C) to enrich for mutations that supported the growth of CDC15- deficient cells.
Mr. Bush never mentions Singapore's experience in his text, though he excoriates Myanmar - which he refers to by its former name, Burma - and North Korea for harshly repressing their people.
Geographic Release Valve Terry L. Karl, director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Stanford University, says the party avoided unrest in part by repressing or buying off potential opponents.
While I might hope that will cause massive defections from the Syrian army, I think it far more likely it will reduce the numbers of people willing to go to the streets and improve the regime's chances of repressing the demonstrations.
She was apparently the Rose Dunn-Gardner, who was active in 1895 in the Society for Organising Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicity (formed 1869), known later as Charity Organisation Society (COS).
The first such game was Lode Runner that failed to capture the imperialist plans to conquer the fictional multiverse established by Brøderbund besides repressing the people through fast food taxes and storing that money in 150 different treasury rooms.
The MATa allele of MAT encodes a gene called a1, which in haploids direct the transcription of the a-specific transcriptional program (such as expressing STE2 and repressing STE3) which defines an a cell.