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He is ultimately a man of integrity, they say, who bears little in common with Mr. Barry aside from race.
David Stern, the N.B.A. commissioner, described Mr. Kroenke as inquisitive and analytical, "as knowledgeable a person as there is" about basketball, an owner "willing to do old things in a new way," but ultimately a man without anecdotes.
Despite a show-stopping performance including a guest appearance by Missy Elliot, it was ultimately a man dancing out of time in a shark costume who sent the internet into a frenzy.
Modotti, Ollin and, to a lesser degree, Novo (who was ultimately a man and therefore less irritating to those in power), were cast aside and belittled by those who had it in their power to do so.
Once regarded as too bellicose to merit an American investment in peacemaking energy, Mr. Sharon cuts the figure in Washington of an embattled commander, and there was a deferential quality to Mr. Bush's reception of him last week, when the president insisted that he would never tell Mr. Sharon what to do, regarding him as a tough general but ultimately "a man of peace".
While I can help shop for things she needs and give my opinions on what I like, I'm ultimately a man who has been with men for most of his adult life.
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What if a woman only appears as an object of lust and possession, which ultimately provokes a man to kill her, from the Buddhist position of detachment?
These issues might not matter if Hodgson's reign had not been brought to its knees with three wins in his 11 tournament matches and a humiliation, ultimately, that a man who has devoted himself to this profession since 1976 will never live down.
Published in 1962, the year before Betty Friedan ignited the modern women's movement with "The Feminine Mystique," it taught unmarried women how to look their best, have delicious affairs and ultimately bag a man for keeps, all in breathless, aphoristic prose.
The opening was populist in the style of almost every American political speech today, but the second half was more unusual: It acknowledged her husband's good fortune, emphasized how hard he would work on behalf of average Americans rather than what he has in common with them, and portrayed the Republican nominee for president, ultimately, as a man for rather than of the people.
After seeing Natalie Portman's print ad for Miss Dior Cherie perfume, we were guessing the commercial would portray an equally innocent Nat à la françaisesmelling flowers, getting dressed and ultimately smooching a man.
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