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enslave
(redirected from enslavements)

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See: coerce, force, impose, subject, subjugate


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As has been said, for some the choice to return to the habitual enslavements of Egypt seems easier.
LRA can still be used to destabilise south Sudan by proxy, and as such all non south Sudanese , including any dubious people of south Sudanese decent who might have been victims of money enslavements and would want to upset the status quo should be sported out and dealt with accordingly as dictated by the basic rule of nature", when caught up in the middle of a battle then you either kill or end up being Killed .
1790-93), the Fall from expanded perception is described in terms of Man having "clos'd himself up, till he sees all things through narrow chinks of his cavern" (Blake 1979: 154), and in Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793), Oothoon's liberation from multiple enslavements is accompanied by a vehement protest against the mental slavery of eighteenth-century philosophy: "They told me that I had five senses to inclose me up" (p.
 
 
 
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