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It also said he had harassed Hispanic employees, sometimes addressing them as "ignorant immigrant" and ridiculing their accents.
When the federal commission filed the lawsuit last September, it said a top manager had severely harassed black and Hispanic employees, sometimes addressing them as "ignorant immigrants" and ridiculing their accents.
But as it exploded from the streets and rappers like Daddy Yankee and Ivy Queen became stars, its hardcore rhythms and frequently profane lyrics - sometimes sexually explicit, sometimes addressing ghetto issues like drugs and violence - attracted government attention.
Sometimes addressing the audience's feedback was as simple as giving them a few more seconds of a completely black screen to allow them time to process an exceptionally disturbing image.
The resulting work is often aimed at "correcting" history, as Mr. McElheny put it, sometimes addressing elements that have been left out — like the contributions of factory workers to design innovations or the roles of female partners of male artists in their work — through his titles or writings.
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Traditional space technology does sometimes address these issues.
Fear and suspicion are leitmotifs, sometimes addressed, at other times demonstrated.
He would sometimes address students, for example, thus: "None of you is going anywhere.
Mr. Kramer remains an unseen presence behind the camera, sometimes addressed as "Robert" by his subjects.
Speaking in biblical metaphors, she sometimes addressed the struggle for civil rights.
He would sometimes address letters direct to me on some occasion, such as when my Cousin King Cyprian died.
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