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Finally, we are beginning to interrogate those marketing messages that have told us that in order to be beautiful and have value in this world, we have to be impossibly thin.
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He said he was not interrogated anymore, and was beginning to lose hope of ever leaving.
US forces have begun to interrogate General Amir al-Saadi, the head of Iraq's weapons programme, who surrendered last weekend.
I was in my late 20s before I really began to interrogate the ways in which I had been uniquely positioned, as a transracial adoptee, to adapt and make myself more palatable to white people.
I asked the guard if I could take a picture of it, but he ignored me and began to interrogate me about why I was here.
While visiting Damascus, she was sitting in the back seat of a taxi as the driver began to interrogate her daughter, a four-year-old.
"As soon as we begin to interrogate issues of racism people get uncomfortable with it and hence the pushback we're seeing," she said.
Memín said Chapo began to interrogate the man, then shot him with a.25 caliber pistol and had him buried while he was still "gasping for air".
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