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"Precisely because [our] bodies are exploited so much, an empowered woman, using a naked body in a live context still has endless ways to be interesting and provocative".
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But, because Trump had so many deductions, and exploited so many loopholes, his initial tax liability that year was much lower: $5.3 million.
Not so much fashion in the sense of the sewn frock, as fashionability, a conjunction of perfomed glamour, conspicuous outrage, publicity and pizazz that Diaghilev exploited so well.
Although there has been much racial progress, there continues to be a lasting stench from the Southern Strategy that Mr. Nixon and his advisers exploited so cravenly.
Last year, even as interest rates fell — usually a good thing for financial stocks — a flattening yield curve reduced the short-term/long term spread that banks have exploited for so much profit in the long bull market.
No president since Kennedy has given his ghost so much to exploit, so many opportunities for elaborate verbal invention.
I don't think Margaret consciously exploited her gender, so much as it was something of which her interlocutors were always aware.
And more than anything, what these corporate intrapreneurs have tended to exploit is not so much invention or discovery, but change.That change can take many forms.
One reason sighted people may not exploit this ability so much is that their world is dominated by vision.
Although you will have to choose a different signature phrase than "You're fired!", as we feel this would be too easy for the Democrats to exploit, seeing how so much of your state is currently aflame.
I only fear that it's being exploited and manipulated, not so much devalued but misrepresented, so that it ultimately starts to confuse people, and they start to question the message.
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