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Defector reports indicated that the regime has increased its repression and persecution of unauthorized religious groups in recent years, but access to information on current conditions was limited.

Forced labor and repression Prison camps sprang up all along the projected canal route
Alu or B2 RNAs repress general gene expression, while other ncRNAs, such as HSR-1, activate the expression of specific genes.

It would have been difficult for the emperor to mistake the importance of this manifestation of French opinion, and in view of his international failures, impossible to repress it.

The problem with oil and the wealth it generates is that the states' rulers have the wealth to remain in power, as they can pay off or repress most potential opponents.

Having witnessed the accident that turned his father into the Green Goblin, he was trained by a psychiatrist to repress these memories.

As with kimbanguism, the state attempted to repress kitawala by relegating its members to isolated rural regions.

The government tried to repress the revolt but ultimately bowed before Vallabhbhai Patel.

Seven Cities gets a repress as part of the S12 Classics Series.

He also moved to repress separatists, who wanted to make the Basque provinces and Catalonia independent from Spain.

I'm attempting an almost positive outlook on life, and trying to repress the worst excesses of my brain.

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