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subjected ADJ

subjected POL
subjected POL

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subject ADJ

conversation subject N COMPUT

main-subject <a main subject; main subjects> N

principal subject LING

subject index COMPUT

subject line N COMPUT

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The pyroxenite from 170.9 to 302.05 was subjected to shearing, alteration and veining resulting in a quartz-magnesite-talc breccia with occasional disseminated sulphides and fuchsite.
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Inside these barracks, soldiers were also subjected to new practices.
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It was horrible, a writer said, the 400 miserable, helpless, emaciated specimens of humanity, subjected for months to the malarial atmosphere of the river bottom.
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Registered preschools are subjected to zoning regulations and must comply to other regulations such as health screening and fire hazard assessment.
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Instead, the two scholars with the lowest grades are automatically the probationary scholars of the week, and therefore are subjected to public voting.
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It has a friendly temperament and would normally have to be subjected to severe mistreatment before biting.
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Although the NAO publicly scrutinises other public bodies, the scrutiny that it is subjected to is not fully transparent.
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Many women have been subjected to a bra dressing-down -- that is, to be chastised by a sales person for the incorrect size or make of a brassiere.
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Others were subjected to forced baptism and conversion.
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Brown also frequently subjected certain litigants to harsh tirades and judgmental commentary, sometimes even while up on his feet, pacing around the bench area.
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