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What's new is the way isolated incidents of racial profiling and NYPD abuse have grown into what looks like institutionalized racial violence perpetrated by officers on the beat across the entire city.

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These personal characteristics in themselves may eventually enable older adults to continue to stay in their communities (like those in the CCC group), to community after being institutionalized (like those in the CIC group), or to stay in community longer (like those in the CCI group).

The film's structure seems to insist that we not single out the vampire as its only source of anxiety: once he arrives in Bremen we spend eight minutes on the plague that's accompanied him, and then yet more time with Knock, who's institutionalized like Stoker's Renfield and then escapes and is pursued around Bremen, looking like Mr. Pickwick on a rampage.

So when a stock is being institutionalized like Autozone has been, it tends to be very stable.

Some ageism has even been institutionalized, like setting an across-the-board retirement age.

That makes it like a pleasantly institutionalized experience, and for some reason you'll change clothes 16 times ("trackies") and will get into this weirdly routineized and yet super-chaotic and yet strangled, bumpy momentum and narrative of what to do all day.

If older adults learn to access PCS (like the older adults in the CIC group) early on, then use of senior centers in combination with PCS may enable them to return to communities after being institutionalized (like the older adults in the CIC group).

To the extent that the forces of modernity are bent on wiping out tradition and superstition, institutionalized racism is (like Fascism) not their product, as Wright seems to be insisting, but a resistant cultural strain, an anachronism.

It seems like this corruption was institutionalized".

But the language blunders on, and errors and misuses either get corrected or institutionalized -- like the term of disdain that I first heard in an Army barracks: "I could care less," which of course means exactly its opposite.

"I slept on the train like two nights so that I wouldn't have to go to the shelter, so I wouldn't feel like I'm being institutionalized," added Ms. Farmer, who said that after serving prison time for assault she had been unable to earn enough to either rent a room or pay her way back to Florida, where her 11-year-old daughter lives.

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