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"Intimacy" (Universal Motown), Kem's third record, will be released next week, and it's as glossy as the ones before it, and as insidiously affecting.

A bestseller in the US, DiAngelo explains why white people need to listen more and stop avoiding conversations about racism due to their own discomfort, and how living in a racist society insidiously affects unconscious thinking.

A commerce zone built expressly to service people who spend their days in skyscrapers, pushing buttons, sending e-mails, insidiously, innocously affecting the lives of others.

A commerce zone built expressly to service people who spend their days in skyscrapers, pushing buttons, sending e-mails, insidiously, innocuously affecting the lives of others.

It manifests as progressive muscle atrophy and weakness, typically affecting proximal lower extremity muscles initially but insidiously progressing to affect other muscles, including bulbar (oropharyngeal) muscles and the diaphragm, and leading to dysphagia and respiratory insufficiency.

Gradually and insidiously, affected persons begin to lose their sharpness of hearing.

He is driven to this misery by realizing how insidiously meth addiction affects brain chemistry, how rarely it is successfully treated and how maddeningly close Nic comes to recovery, staying clean for long periods before abruptly relapsing.

"When I am alone," the father writes, "I weep in a way that I have not wept since I was a young boy". He is driven to this misery by realizing how insidiously meth addiction affects brain chemistry, how rarely it is successfully treated and how maddeningly close Nic comes to recovery, staying clean for long periods before abruptly relapsing.

I believe the impetus for change can be sparked by going beyond intellectually understanding the situation to becoming acutely aware of its real world manifestations and how it is insidiously and subliminally affecting the people in our life, ourselves, our loved ones and the world.

How does gay marriage, in any way shape or form, affect your life?" The letter is a profanity-laden rant, as well as a multilayered, point-by-point decimation of Burns's argument, so insidiously thorough that Burns waved the white flag two days later in an interview with The Baltimore Sun in which he said, in effect, "Never mind".

The marginalization of non-white authors tends to happen more insidiously, when readers feel they "can't relate to the characters" or find the racial themes "heavy-handed" or "not universal enough". If specific racial issues portrayed in the book do not affect the reader's own group, the reader may find the depiction of them in fiction to be jarring and alienating.

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