| 11. | But Abiola's family was suspicious, jaded by the oppressiveness of the Abacha years.
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| 12. | All those " novateurs " keenly felt the deficiencies of Aristotelianism and the oppressiveness of tradition.
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| 13. | The federal act reduced the oppressiveness of procedures in prosecuting such offenses but provided for federal enforcement.
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| 14. | The oppressiveness of capitalism is taken for granted, and the argument is relatively free of leftist rhetoric.
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| 15. | Armey's bid for a flat tax offers the best escape from the oppressiveness of the current system.
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| 16. | Still, Nikolai bristles at the school bureaucracy, the omnipresent ration lines and the overall oppressiveness of Russia.
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| 17. | Thursday, relative humidities near 50 % belied the oppressiveness of the sultry air that stifled the Middle West.
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| 18. | The exhilaration of true love and the crushing oppressiveness of family tradition have clashed throughout the history of drama.
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| 19. | William Styron, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, joins Wallace on camera in recounting the oppressiveness of depression.
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| 20. | The notion of the oppressiveness of the immense quiet of country life recurs in " The Weir ."
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