| 11. | Such procedures were seldom stigmatised as default.
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| 12. | It should not be stigmatised ."
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| 13. | For Jo Spence this meant confronting the condition that may stigmatise her, and actively revealing it.
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| 14. | Nevertheless, Wiccans are sometimes still stigmatised in America, and many remain secretive about their beliefs.
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| 15. | In the early 1950s in Iran, playing football beyond a certain age was very much stigmatised.
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| 16. | Many of these features are today characteristic only of the traditional rural vernaculars and may be socially stigmatised.
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| 17. | Public transit becomes less and less viable and socially stigmatised, eventually becoming a minority form of transportation.
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| 18. | At the time, religious enthusiasm was generally regarded as a social transgression and was stigmatised in polite society.
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| 19. | Several states have created specific statutes in the US adding " stigmatised property " verbiage to their legal code.
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| 20. | We are tired of vaginas being either artificially sexualised ( porn ) or stigmatised ( censorship and airbrushing ).
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