This might well include coming to a conclusion that the contemporary sources who were under the heel of a dictator painted him as being, basically, excessively criticized as some form of Satan incarnate, which, honestly, is far from unusual when dealing with matters of history.
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This basic Grand Prix system was later improved with the addition of a rotating platform under the heel of the boot, known as the " turntable ", which stopped the boot from jamming on the heel release's arms when the toe was releasing to the side.
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Ingmar Bergman didn't do a commentary for " WILD STRAWBERRIES " ( Criterion ), but in a 1998 interview with Swedish television he recalls an emotionally arid boyhood under the heel of a tyrannical father similar to the eminent professor ( Victor Sjostrom ) in the film.
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Robertson stated that the country had cursed itself after the events at Bois Ca�man because he claimed they had engaged in Satanic practices in the ceremony preceding the Haitian Revolution . " They were under the heel of the French, you know Napoleon the third and whatever.
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To perform the test, the examiner should hold one hand under the heel of the " normal " limb and ask the patient to flex the contralateral hip against resistance ( while the patient is supine ), asking the patient to keep the weak leg straight while raising it.
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Indeed, the history of 19th-century Germany was not a long process of grinding under the heel of Prussian militarism, but instead a process of economic expansion, testing of democratic institutions, the writing and testing of constitutions, and the creation of social insurance systems to maintain long term economic security.
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The buildup to Galavan's plan ( Maniax, Barbara kidnapping Jim, trying to get Bruce to sign, etc . ) was always going to be better than these final moments of the plan-which seem to involve Gotham crumbling under the heel of a dozen monks who can't fight for s * * *.
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Richard Falk, the political science professor from Princeton, known as a leftist critic of American foreign policy, argued like other dissenters that the deeper cause of terrorism was " the mass of humanity " that " finds itself under the heels of U . S . economic, military, cultural and diplomatic power ."
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After two long days and three very flat Prairie provinces, we arrived at our own brand of heaven _ a two-room suite at the Royal York Hotel, just across from the train station and a heartbeat from the Skydome, where we would witness the unfortunate spectacle of the Blue Jays crumbling under the heels of Anaheim.
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Now Xie, never a darling of the international film set nor a mentor to China's film prodigies who followed him, sits in the catbird seat with a $ 10 million epic while many of the most innovative directors are out of work, going abroad or hardly working under the heel of the most tenacious censorship campaign imposed in this decade.