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- Subservience is a 2024 American science fiction thriller film directed by S.K. Dale from a screenplay by Will Honley and April Maguire. It stars Megan...
- 2014) is an English child actress. She is best known for her roles in Subservience, Disney's Disenchanted, and Hullraisers. She also stars as Ginger in...
- In BDSM, service-oriented submission (or sometimes servitude) is the performance of personal tasks for a dominant partner, as part of a submissive role...
- kind of moral or political immunization against violence, atrocity, or subservience to dictatorship. Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich (2003)...
- . There was never any question of bringing the Church under overall subservience. ... Sizable sectors of Italian cultural life retained extensive autonomy...
- riddles of life and death, the inner solitude of individual selves, and subservience to material needs and carnal desires are among this philosopher-poet's...
- Manchu monarch, Mao and a friend cut off their queue pigtails, a sign of subservience to the emperor. Inspired by Sun's republicanism, the army rose up across...
- 'robot girlfriend' movie (think Fritz Lang's Metropolis or Megan Fox's Subservience), but one that begins on astonishingly strong form", and praising Thatcher's...
- Patrol. In 2023, she joined Megan Fox in S.K. Dale's 2024 sci-fi thriller Subservience. Zima was nominated three times for a YoungStar Award, in 1995, 1997...
- leader—at the apex. Accordingly, Himmler placed himself in a position of subservience to Hitler, and was unconditionally obedient to him. However, he—like...