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Such stereotypes used to be proffered in English Canada about players from Quebec, or, in American sports like baseball and football, about nonwhite athletes.
The Obama era, for those who were most heavily invested in the brand of optimism he proffered in 2008, has been a period of narrowing expectations.
The blatant expectation of such "quid pro quo" is something that defeats all the pious declarations of aid being proffered in the name of a common humanity.
The Supreme Court rejected the challenge, concluding that the evidence presented was "not of the sort proffered in NAACP v. Alabama".
Then again, structured jackets, she recites, dispensing the sort of sensible advice proffered in her trade paperback best seller, "Style" (Berkley, 1995), help hide body flaws.
For politicians, association with Graham brought a very particular sort of public endorsement, as well as the private solace proffered in low moments, such as those endured by Lyndon Johnson and Nixon.
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But we've often lacked the really inviting names to proffer in return.
The strategies we proffer in this paper we believe will contribute to an effective functioning of the electricity market.
Openly discussing the issue reduces the excuses students can proffer in the evaluation phase about the lack of originality of their work as assessment criteria, requirements and academic integrity principles are made explicit.
But money, too, is proffered discreetly, in the form of a scholarship or an Ivy education leading to a high-paying job.
one artist, Alexis Zoumbas, proffered something in his music that was subtly distinct from many of the others.
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