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subject to

adjective as in liable to be subjected

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Both vehicles, a distinctive beige Nissan Note and a black Volvo XC40 were seized following Monday night's arrests and will be subject to forensic examination, she said.

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"The new work will see a spotlight randomly pick a visitor and follow their movement around the exhibition until they leave the space, continually repeating the process and selecting a new subject to shower with attention."

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US officials have repeatedly suggested that undocumented migrants in the country should leave voluntarily, rather than be arrested and subject to deportation.

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The new case tests whether “professional speech” may be subject to strict regulation by the state.

The university has been asked to comment, but previously said the proposals are subject to a 90-day consultation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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