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Whether it is a young girl denied the right to school or a male tired of hearing the stereotypical phrase "man up," injustice is being done and it is essential to stand up against it.
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The material in the data set ranges from individual hits to stereotypical phrases, and finally to longer tracks played along with an accompaniment.
Exhibit A: Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly, a guy who I've called on the carpet many times for his use of coded words and phrases to pass along stereotypical, insulting ideas.
The major difference between mating "calls" and "songs" is that songs are longer and contain multiple types of elements (e.g. syllables, notes and/or phrases) that are often combined in a stereotypical manner [7], [8].
This phrase is often used alongside racial slurs and stereotypical imitation of Asians.
Once Consuela is hired as the family maid, she first begins to annoy Peter by listening to stereotypical Latin music played loudly on a portable radio, in which the singer repeats the Spanish phrase "¡Muchos horn-os!" which literally translates to "many ovens" but within the context of the show is actually meant to be Spanglish for "many horns".
Peña Nieto often speaks like an actor playing a stereotypical President on a television show: talking about the legitimate use of force as though phrases like that have a magical power to insulate him from the squalid realities of authoritarian power brutally and lawlessly wielded, and of a government hopelessly compromised.
Von Neumann was no stereotypical mathematician.
Stereotypical he's not.
So far, so stereotypical.
Which are? "Stereotypical gangster roles".
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