| 1. | We were under the heel of the PRI governors.
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| 2. | Are we under the heel of the European Union telling us what to do all the time?
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| 3. | Republicans, long under the heel of Democrats, waxed triumphalist in finally gaining majority control of both houses.
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| 4. | "Far from being ground under the heels of Bill Clinton's tawdry effort to celebrate his impeachment trial,"
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| 5. | Attic Greeks under the heel of Roman bureaucracy yearned for a future that would restore the wisdom of Socrates.
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| 6. | Gone are the days when crack vials crunched under the heels of passers-by and dealers hovered on the corners.
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| 7. | A pipe bomb had made its way through the defenses and exploded under the heel of an Israeli border policeman.
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| 8. | "Vama Veche is coming under the heel of people with no taste, " said Beny Zilberman, a photographer and painter.
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| 9. | A number of human beings have been liberated, and they are out from under the heel of a vicious, brutal regime,
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| 10. | A number of human beings have been liberated and they are out from under the heel of a vicious, brutal regime,
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