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But the incident underscores what some parents say is a recurring trend of racial tension on the ethnically diverse campus.
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It's not an outfit or a recurring trend; it's the fact the actor, rapper and son of Will demonstrably does not care what anyone thinks about what he chooses to wear.
That could be the result of a one-off action rather than a recurring trend.
Much of the resistance comes from Sarkeesian's central argument: that the "damsel in distress" trope, a recurring trend in narrative game design, can help "to normalise extremely toxic, patronising and paternalistic attitudes about women".
Curtis Melvin, a researcher at the US-Korea Institute in Washington DC, has been monitoring national budgets over the past few years and has noted a recurring trend.
Moreover, American CEOs watch carefully the recurring trend of resource nationalism.
Fuse editor Nicole James praised the apparent recurring trend of "how the group isn't afraid to make fun of themselves".
Second, if you have tracked the growth of other online marketplaces, consolidation like this is a regularly recurring trend.
19 The aspiration to reverse this downward trend is now a recurring theme of government policy, 20 not least because cycling offers a highly efficient substitute for short car trips of up to several miles.
A recurring preoccupation of Salter's, this.
Mass shootings have become a recurring part of American life, and religious institutions a recurring setting.
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