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Every enacted calamity is presented as a mere collateral accident.
Jobs's Apple co-founder, self-taught software whizz Steve "Woz" Wozniak (Josh Gad), already a vocal critic of the film, is presented as a mere backdrop.
More interestingly, when news articles are presented as a mere "student essay" the contradictory facts do not trigger the same perceptions of bias and hostility in the media.
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He is presented here as a mere rebound fling – a ruse Diana co-created with long-lens photographers, which was intended to make Hasnat jealous.
As Refinery29 writer Sesali Bowen expressed it, glossing over Bonnie's ethnicity merely added "diversity in visibility only," presenting race "as a mere aesthetic difference between people, not one that affects how they interact with the rest of the world".
In 1977, Zawahiri asked Imam to join his group, presenting himself as a mere delegate of the organization.
So if he now presents himself as a mere mortal, flawed and vulnerable, can that augur well for the Bronx ball club?
Alex Macpherson Lana Del Rey Yayo "Let me put on a show for you, Daddy," slurs a tipsy-sounding LDR, which certainly won't add fuel to the ongoing argument that she presents herself as a mere "plaything".
The script vouched for by Mr. Krauthammer and a couple of other Beltway boys presents Dick Cheney as a mere supplicant to the all-knowing Mr. Bush and somehow lets the administration (though not its predecessor) off the hook for letting Osama bin Laden and his Saudi enablers slip away.
The Government is trying to present EVEL as a mere procedural matter, but it is the most radical change to the constitution since the 1911 Parliament Acts that limited the power of the House of Lords to vote down measures passed by the Commons.
Yet it's a movie that's full of gaps that are presented as mere punctuation.
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