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For four years, the Los Angeles nightclub known by a word that can't be printed in this newspaper, served as rejoinder to the clean-cut world of West Hollywood gay bars -- a gritty setting where dance, performance and activism were blurred into a single act, and where the human body served as statement and canvas, displaying piercings, tattoos and all kinds of other bod-mods.

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However, it also added 'pictures' of the social structure, which per se increased the richness of the qualitative description as rejoindered by Dyer [94].

That metaphor — the nation as a family — was a favorite of Cuomo's, and, though it's as timeworn and trite as a trope can be, Cuomo gave it new meaning — as a moral summons, as a philosophy of government, and as a rejoinder to Reagan's emphasis on the individual above all.

So while they are often convenient plot devices, they are rarely conceived as fully as Ms. Pochoda's Val, who acts as a rejoinder to all those Philip Marlowe epigones crowding the genre.

Nonetheless, divining the ways in which archaeology can be a necessary agitation, landscape an imaginative resource, Rudkin's work is as vital now – and as incandescent a rejoinder to the pious bucolics of cultural nationalists – as it was in 1974.

That metaphor the nation as a family was a favorite of Cuomo's, and, though it's as timeworn and trite as a trope can be, Cuomo gave it new meaning as a moral summons, as a philosophy of government, and as a rejoinder to Reagan's emphasis on the individual above all.

Just as the anti-materialist salvos of "Fight Club" seemed to repudiate the very values Mr. Fincher has had to perpetuate as an occasional corporate pitchman, "Zodiac" functions as a rejoinder of sorts to "Seven".

In Mr. Woodward's account, Mr. Tenet made the statement as a rejoinder to Mr. Bush, who had criticized as inadequate a C.I.A. briefing that was intended as a dress rehearsal for a more public presentation by the administration of the case for going to war against Iraq.

PHOTOS: Concerts by The Times Here the music is appealingly carnal, even when Lady Gaga works a metaphor outright, as in "Do What U Want," which doubles as a rejoinder to her critics.

The framework of Social Ecology, which first emerged as a rejoinder to the Chicago School of Human Ecology of the early 1900s, evolved over subsequent decades as an attempt at such integration.

The defense was not as suffocating against Baltimore, but four plays in the fourth quarter serve as a rejoinder to the naysayers.

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