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Another magazine has decided that engaging in the racially insensitive act of Blackface is a glamorous idea.
The images have many media outlets crying foul and accusing the designer of employing the racially insensitive act of blackface.
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(They gingerly examined incidents in which white students were chastised by the university for "racially insensitive" acts: in one instance a pair of frat boys dressed up for Halloween in blackface as Serena and Venus Williams; in the other, a white student used the phrase "What's up, my Negro?" on the phone with a student he didn't know was black).
He apologized for his racially insensitive acts and ignorance.
The Labour peer Lord Janner, who chairs the Holocaust Education Trust, told the Daily Mail: "I hope that on reflection Prince Harry will regret what was an insensitive and tasteless act".
For the BR signals, receptors and responses, the majority of altered transcripts were upregulated, including three BRI1-Associated Receptor Kinase 1 (BAK1) homologs, which were involved in BRs signaling, fifteen brassinosteroid insensitive 1 (BRI1) homologs, acts as BRs receptors, and two touch 4 (TChomologslogs that are associated with BRs responses.
The oil pressure, and hence the air-oil capillary pressure, was relatively insensitive to whether oil acted as wetting or intermediate fluid.
Coronatine-insensitive protein 1 (COI1) acts as a receptor in jasmonate (JA) signaling pathway, and regulates the expression of JA-responsive genes in plant defense.
Likewise, neither etr1, a mutation in an ethylene receptor, nor ein2, a strong ethylene-insensitive mutant that acts downstream of ETR1, suppressed the fei1 fei2 root phenotype (Xu et al. 2008).
A transcription factor known as Ethylene Insensitive 3 (Eis3) is believed to act as a master transcriptional regulator of the ethylene response, and to coordinate the expression of downstream genes that direct ethylene-mediated growth.
A bit insensitive, I think.
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