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But neither event radically altered those companies' core identities, because their brands weren't built on perfection.
They are more likely than women to cry when their core identities — as providers and protectors, as fathers and fighters — are questioned.
But jazz does keep a few unshakeable core identities, and in the end they are not ideas but people: the warrior band leaders who play week after week, year after year, spreading a time-tested language.
Whenever Ms. Maxwell and Mr. Hirsch are alone onstage together, you began to feel inklings of complexity in their characters, a sense of lonely people forced by circumstance to detach themselves from their core identities and deepest feelings.
A final truism to emerge from Tuesday's primaries is that the politics of issues, the stuff of which parties have most often crafted their core identities, has now been largely displaced by a politics of personal conviction.
But in providing yet another example of the willingness to exploit a football club as a means to self-enrichment, the decision added a further drop or two to the reservoir of cynicism and resentment that may be destroying the foundations of a global entertainment phenomenon all too willing to treat its set of core identities as transferable assets.
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