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That said, he dislikes the word "integration" because, by definition, it "highlights differences, it defines caricatured entities, and maintains the idea that after several generations certain citizens remain guests, who are too different, who perpetually need to 'adapt'".
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HUH? Everyone knows how to adjudicate the sexism in a normal film: do the women have agency, or are they perpetually needing rescue?
If we were perpetually active, we would also be perpetually needing food, so the evolutionary strategy would be too inefficient – running around consuming as much as possible so that we can carry on running around.
My wife Kate described it as perpetually needing to wake from a bad dream.
He loses phones so much he perpetually has a burner, and you always need to text him on two numbers.
Wagner was perpetually in need of funds, and the Ring would be extremely expensive to stage.
Cable, of the gurgled vowels that make him seem perpetually in need of a good Lemsip, is the Lib Dem Treasury spokesman and his party's greatest asset.
In addition, aside from corporate imbalances in thinking, individual women are not heartless killers or morally incompetent children perpetually in need of guidance.
In addition, the workmanship is very poor, perpetually in need of repair and, in many cases, rendering the blocks a hazard.
As Mary Eliza Joy Haweis wrote in her 1879 book, The Art of Dress: "Costume vibrates perpetually between the need of being seen and the need of being covered.
The best philanthropy is the type that seeks to end the system that perpetually generates the need for philanthropy.
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