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Jeb Bush got though the evening without seeming utterly oppressed, meaning that he is more likely to stay in the race, too.
At age 14 you can feel utterly oppressed by a curfew or limited phone time.
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Mr. Fischer-Dieskau utterly inhabits the title role, an oppressed, delusional soldier who is forced to do menial tasks for his captain and subjected to medical experiments by a quack doctor in order to earn some money to support his common-law wife (the great Evelyn Lear) and little boy.
In his final season as the theatre's artistic director, Spacey's virtuoso portrayal of this champion of the poor, the oppressed and the disenfranchised is full of passion and humanity, and is an utterly spellbinding exhibition of the acting art.
But publicly, he hoped to rescue an election promise which had become utterly discredited: that France would be a global human rights defender, "on the side of the oppressed".
The characterisation of the club members ranges from faintly abhorrent to utterly appalling, and it can be hard to evince much sympathy for a group who genuinely believe they represent an oppressed minority because they are prevented from crossing the silk ropes in their own country homes.
The oppressed?
"I feel oppressed".
All oppressed peoples deserve protection.
Utterly key.
Utterly glorious.
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