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"I definitely felt taken advantage of," said Ms. Suraweera, who is now studying for a master's degree in social work.
"Mount Vernon feels it's being taken advantage of," said John P. DiBlasi, chief of staff to Mayor Ernest D. Davis.
"Pataki has been particularly adroit at essentially neutralizing any possible gender gap McCall could take advantage of," said Richard Schrader, a Democratic political consultant.
"People wanted the best for their children and were willing to pay for it, and that was taken advantage of," said Jill Liebhaber, a parent in the district.
"The people who are facilitating sex assault on college campuses are aware of who they can take advantage of," said Hegge.
"There are new-media leverage opportunities to take advantage of," said Nick Utton, chief marketing officer at the New York office of E*Trade, that will extend beyond what the company did for Super Bowl XLIII.
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