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I thought I'd use that to make a statement about what I believe in and what I've noticed has been a real uneven ratio in the industry," she says.
What's unusual is that the Suns' owner, Robert Sarver, said that they'd be wearing them specifically to make a statement about what Sarver called a "a flawed state law," Arizona's angry, ugly, and constitutionally dubious immigration measure.
"Does that make a statement or what?
"Craig should be allowed to make a statement on what he based the call on," Watson told The Independent.
A building is a world, and in designing that world we inevitably make a statement about what we consider important.
Daniel, who is now a senior, plans to stand up in his sociology class and make a statement of what he believes.
And we were using fashion, as the Mods had done before us, to make a statement about what looking good should mean.
Other commenters compared Rowan to musical samplers such as Girl Talk and Danger Mouse, and to Kathy Acker, whose postmodern novels use plagiarism to make a statement about what Roland Barthes called "the death of the author".
Whereas novels are so giant and loose and their rules have been hammered so hard since Joyce that you'd be hard-pressed to make a statement about what a novel is apart from something longer than a novella".
Perhaps Goodwin was simply aiming to use the platform provided to her as an Orange prize judge to make a statement about what she regards to be the overall state of fiction.
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