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Regarding technology, instead of it being subservient to humanity, human beings have to adapt to it, and accept total change.
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However, all public organisations were controlled by the party and were subservient to a 1931 law that required them to accept party rule.
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The show consisted of 12 women and 12 men sent to a primitive location where the men were forced to be subservient to the women.
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Hydraulic power was labour-intensive, requiring large populations of subservient people.
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The people developed an agriculturally intensive, city-centered civilization consisting of numerous independent city-states some subservient to others.
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These settlers and nomads were never numerous, however, and they often held subservient status to other tribes.
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The owner of a high-quality territory exhibits dominance and if it is removed and a subservient male moves in, it in turn develops dominance.
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Specialized lifeforms, designed to have just enough intelligence to do work, and subservient to the rulers, carry out all labor.
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To be true shared care, the partnership is a genuinely equal one with neither partner being subservient nor superior.
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He's definitely not someone who will remain subservient to another lord.
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