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Koryagin and with
As Koryagin wrote, in a dictatorial State with a totalitarian regime, such as the USSR, the laws have at all times served not the purpose of self-regulation of the life of society but have been one of the major levers by which to manipulate the behavior of subjects.

Koryagin and was
But when he had been compelled to emigrate on 7 February 1980, his work was continued by the Kharkov psychiatrist Anatoly Koryagin.
In the end, the members of the Commission were subjected to various terms and types of punishments: Alexander Podrabinek was sentenced to 5 years ' internal exile, Irina Grivnina to 5 years ' internal exile, Vyacheslav Bakhmin to 3 years in a labor camp, Leonard Ternovsky to 3 years ' labor camp, Anatoly Koryagin to 8 years ' imprisonment and labor camp and 4 years ' internal exile, Alexander Voloshanovich was sent to voluntary exile.
However then, abruptly, this sense of optimism was disrupted by the bluntest of questions posed by Anatoly Koryagin: Had political psychiatric abuse occurred or not?

Koryagin and Soviet
In 1987, Robert van Voren published his book Koryagin: A man Struggling for Human Dignity telling about psychiatrist Anatoly Koryagin who resisted political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union.

Koryagin and psychiatry
Koryagin stated that readmission would offer carte blanche to the KGB to continue its repressive practices, that there would be further abuse of psychiatry, and that the plight of prisoners would be hopeless.

Koryagin and had
Deeply shocked, Anatoly Koryagin, who had considered the statement by the Soviets as completely hypocritical and insincere and had not thought that the Soviets would be permitted to return, officially renounced his Honorary Membership of the WPA by submitting on 8 November 1989 to the WPA General Secretary a short letter:

Koryagin and .
The psychiatric consultants to the Commission were Alexander Voloshanovich and Anatoly Koryagin.
by the Russian psychiatrist Anatoly Koryagin.

persevered and with
All three Brontë sisters worked as governesses or teachers, and all experienced problems controlling their charges, gaining support from their employers, and coping with homesickness — but Anne was the only one who persevered and made a success of her work.
Thus, Garfield's very close friend distinctly became a political adversary, though he persevered with the economic and financial views he had earlier learned from Chase.
Wagner, nevertheless, persevered with the task and the full score was finally completed on 20 March 1856.
The mills run by the Strutt family also suffered from a lack of modernisation ; although they were at the forefront of fireproofing technology at the start of the 19th century, as the machines the mills used got bigger and more powerful, the Strutts persevered with child labour where adults would have been more adept at using the machinery.
This purchase met with the disapproval of the Pennsylvania proprietors, and with many in Connecticut, but the Susquehanna Company persevered.
Some ( such as Apple, Atari, and Acorn ) persevered with their independent and quite different systems.
Quinn persevered with himself as editor.
" The Guardian also comments, " Moffat ... has long seemed to me one of the most original TV writers and it's good that ratings-crazed television has persevered with him.
Though the early years were lean ones, with the need of money to help the needy an ever growing issue, Booth and The Salvation Army persevered.
The organization persevered, in part due to cooperation with Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions clubs.
Birge was unafraid of scientific controversy and persevered with his course on atomic structure, attracting future Nobel Laureates in chemistry William Francis Giauque and Harold Clayton Urey.
Although he became dissatisfied with his studies and nearly decided to drop out, he persevered and passed his M. B.
Former Australian coach, Bob Simpson, said: " I really feel that Ricky could have been persevered with.
He persevered in building the club, strengthening his attacking lineup with the signings of David Jack in 1928, and Alex James and Cliff Bastin in 1929.
The selectors persevered with Boon as a Test opener and he hit 143 from 255 balls when recalled for the first Test against New Zealand at Brisbane in late 1987.
Despite many frustrations and disappointments, mainly due to shortage of aircraft, he persevered with training organizers and dispatching them into the field.
However, Ng and Chan persevered and together with Drunken Master, this film launched Jackie Chan into national stardom.
Despite these disturbances and stoically supported by Ropke ’ s learned newspaper writings, the Minister of Economics Ludwig Erhard persevered with foresight, and this eventually amounted to “ a great personal vindication for Röpke ”-Röpke and his allies hadmade West Germany immune to communism .”
The A-bracket was persevered with by Vic Elford and David Seigle-Morris for the 1964 Tour de France Automobile, a 10 day, event, as it was run completely on sealed roads, unlike the rough RAC Rally.
While the EBow is not normally used with the electric bass guitar, which has heavier strings, Michael Manring ( who uses light bass strings ) has persevered, and it features heavily on his 1995 album Thönk.
The team persevered, first with Brian Redman, then Tim Schenken.
Levin persevered ineptly for two and a half years and then gave up with relief.
To the surprise of many he was persevered with throughout the tournament, coming in at various positions in the batting line-up, despite not being very successful early on.

persevered and these
During these years, the Chinese Communist Party persevered and strengthened its influence.
In the midst of his education, the May Laws eliminated these Jewish institutions, and Dubnow was unable to graduate ; Dubnow persevered, independently pursuing his interests in history, philosophy, and linguistics.
Despite these events, João Pequeno persevered these difficult years, biding his time to revive Pastinha's school.
Although these teenagers from Yavne were initially marginalized due to the belief of Israeli DJs that their audiences would be lost, Shabak Samech persevered and eventually reached great success.
For these philosophers, conation was the very essence of the person, for, as Spinoza said, it was through conation that one persevered in one's own being.
Despite all these, the mission persevered, and was able to convert a significant number of locals.

persevered and failed
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persevered and was
In 190 or 191, he was influential in influencing Pope Victor I not to excommunicate the Christian communities of Asia Minor which persevered in the practice of the Quartodeciman celebration of Easter.
The band persevered for another six months, but in performances at Benicassim Festival and the Reading Festival Brown's vocals were described as " so off-key it was excruciating to have to listen ".
Progress was uneven at first, but she persevered.
" However, Fessenden persevered, and before the end of the year was hired for a semi-skilled position as an assistant tester for the Edison Machine Works, which was laying underground electrical mains in New York City.
Granada and Carlton persevered by rebranding the service ITV Digital but this too was not successful.
Akiba persevered until his pupil was able to officiate as reader in the synagogue ; and when there for the first time he recited the prayer, " Bless the Lord!
But he persevered, and the next year was rewarded by the complete success of La Bergère châtelaine, an opera in three acts.
Despite being told as a teenager of his congenital heart condition, he persevered, and by 1977 he was ranked third among all marathoners in the world by Track and Field News.
He was a channel for God's love for me because he chased me all over Los Angeles trying to help me and I just couldn't understand that — but he persevered — he wouldn't give in and my life is wonderful today because of Don Newcombe.
Nevertheless, Vasmer persevered in his work, which was finally published in four volumes by Heidelberg University in 1950 – 58 as.
As a Muslim religious center Bolgar persevered until the mid-16th century when the Khanate of Kazan was conquered by the Russian czar Ivan IV and incorporated into the Russian state.
Although his idea was generally considered to border on lunacy and his first inventory was destroyed by the Great Chicago Fire, Ward persevered.
Although the Dreamcast version of Half-Life was cancelled, Blue Shift persevered.
In fact, several alternate upbeat endings were filmed and previewed at the studio's insistence, but Vidor persevered and the film was released with the original, logical conclusion.
Despite learning that he'd died and that a mere boy was now the Runner of Jehuty, she persevered through her grief and helped Leo in his mission to escape Antilia.

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