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Your duties consist of looking ridiculous and generating scandal.
As much as we would like to think we live in a postracial America, having elected a black president, the potency of race as a topic for generating scandal — however cynical or bogus — suggests otherwise.
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Some local officials have denied the phenomenon to avoid "generating scandals," Zapata said.
Corruption is rife, and chancers taking advantage of market reforms have generated scandal upon scandal: food safety, thefts of the national heritage, horrifying rail and road accidents.
And although politicians continue to generate scandals, the transgressions don't threaten the integrity of our government as did Watergate.
He eventually told two Japanese newspapers, generating a scandal that resulted in suspended prison terms for five executives.
If you just keep generating new scandals, none of your scandals will matter.
It's a sport that has often benefited from the publicity generated by scandal.
Painters' lives seldom generate glamour, scandal or romance on anything like the same scale as literary biography.
Historically, the wearing of the dress was the subject of a debate among the first Antoinists, some of them refusing to wear it, and even generated a scandal so that Antoine had to justify himself on this subject, saying it had been revealed by inspiration.
There are the Internet-generated "scandals," winked at and forgiven by the "Idol" producers, featuring one contestant with a past as a male stripper, and another, a young woman, whose sexually suggestive photographs have appeared online.
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