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Tam said that the name a reference to slanted eyes was an effort to reclaim a racial epithet for Asians and transform a derogatory term into one evoking Asian pride.
Tam said that the name — a reference to slanted eyes — was an effort to reclaim a racial epithet for Asians and transform a derogatory term into one evoking Asian pride.
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If U.S. news coverage has tended to slant to the right, the popular culture has tended to slant to the left.
On paper, the district would seem to slant toward Republicans in any off-year election.
"This tells me this was an effort to slant the findings.
But he said he had resisted pressure from other filmmakers to slant his picture.
What can YOU do to slant the odds in your favor when you are ready for a new job?
Harmison tries to slant one across the left hander, but it doesn't slant far enough and he too is able to work one away for one more.
"I would try to slant investments to be focused on Asia, even if they're not headquartered in Asia," Mr. Krumplys said.
RR: During the course of the first half, when Yale was leading, their defensive linemen and linebackers used a code to slant.
But in our age, it is more difficult for prominent artists to slant their legacies, since everything they do is almost sure to be documented somewhere.
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