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The fashion retrospectives mounted by major art museums like the Guggenheim and the Met have typically been celebrations of a style, a period, or a couturier (often lavishly subsidized by its subject).
Though the pass was, almost surely, a fantasy (even in 1936, Time's reporter discreetly describes the Führer as "a confirmed celibate"), the job offer wasn't, and no director in history was more lavishly subsidized or indulged by her producers than Riefenstahl was by Hitler.
High-fructose corn syrup is singled out because it is still one of the biggest sources of calories in our diet and because it is made from corn — a lavishly subsidized crop that appears, in one way or another, in so much of our food.
The notion that he and his lavishly subsidized, state-owned carrier from one of the richest countries on earth could be bullied is silly; worse, misusing the term "bully" trivializes a serious issue for children and adolescents worldwide.
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They also say that no utility will put its own financing into building a plant unless the federal government lavishly subsidizes it.
The Chinese Ministry of Culture, anxious about the form's survival, lavishly subsidizes it, renovating theaters, commissioning new works, paying substantial salaries to the bearers of the tradition, like Ms. Qiao.
The Chinese Ministry of Culture, anxious about the form's survival, lavishly subsidizes it, renovating theaters, commissioning new works and paying substantial salaries to the bearers of the tradition, like Ms. Qiao.
Mr. O'Neill was rightly chewed out at every stop on his Africa tour because the latest American farm bill, signed by Mr. Bush, lavishly subsidizes American-grown food that competes with farm products from the poorest countries.
In 2003, Medicare began lavishly subsidizing the HMO operations of Humana and UnitedHealth ; HMOs now collect about $12 billion a year from Medicare above what it would cost to keep the elderly on the government plan.
Medicare Advantage, whereby the elderly can opt for an HMO instead of the government-run fee-for-service plan, has attracted one in four Medicare members since its creation in 2003, mostly because the government lavishly subsidizes the private plans.
Medicare Advantage, whereby the elderly can opt for a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) instead of the government-run fee-for-service plan, has attracted one in four Medicare members since its creation in 2003, mostly because the government lavishly subsidizes the private plans.
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