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The original post included a statement by Jonathan Ornstein, the executive director of the Jewish Community Centre of Krakow, who felt that the BBC's interviewers exploited him as a source.
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The Kremlin would subsequently accuse Litvinenko's friend Alex Goldfarb, and Boris Berezovsky of cynically exploiting him, as part of their long-running public relations campaign against Putin.
"He was tall as a mushroom, fat and gay," one source familiar with the case told The Observer, "and the idea was to exploit him as an agent against Al Qaeda".
She had acquired a questionable reputation around town by then, as he was now sick and demented, and she was seen as exploiting him.
The Farewell is a dispassionate, by no means hostile, portrait of a complex man at the point of death, an ironic egotist who exploited everyone around him as ruthlessly as the plutocrats he despised exploited the common people.
Smith's grandmother saved the newspaper clippings detailing his athletic exploits, but critiqued him as well, according to Sellers, saying things like: "You did good, but you stayed in the pocket too long.
I think he can exploit as far as the Eagles and excel in that aspect.
No artists have exploited Twitter as thoroughly as comedians.
Deposits of bauxite, phosphates, and coal have been minimally exploited, as have various construction materials such as stone and gravel.
It would seem that as Lane looked back on his life and legacy, this period and these exploits were very important to him, as well they should.
Too much of this occurred, and it has resulted in resources being misused, overused, or exploited as well.
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