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Its outcome has also been seen as a test of how vigorously white-collar crime in Japan would be investigated and punished by the authorities, who have been accused of being soft, especially with large, well-connected corporations.
But at the least we need to unpack the historical fact that, no matter how vigorously whites may have worked for blacks' civil rights, it is the case that, in the beginning, the white race brought the black race to this country---in chains---and thus have the duty to see those chains in all their manifestations---social, political, economic---completely broken.
Malcolm X performed solidly at the box office (taking in $48m against a budget of $33m), and was the first major black-authored studio film to offer a three-dimensional portrait of a black leader whose views and actions clashed vigorously with white America.
Ms. White vigorously defended her husband on the grounds of free speech and neighborhood reputation.
(The Page Six item had said that local chefs were reluctant to sign a letter supporting Mr. English after the scorching from Boston magazine, but Mr. White vigorously denied that. "All the top names in Boston signed it," he said).
Banks are vigorously waving the white flag in hopes that we will forget how they are by some measures bigger than ever, and at least as powerful as ever in what is still an ongoing war with Washington -- a war they actually started.
After five minutes, vigorously rub the white side (the back) under running water in a circular motion with your thumbs to remove all the paper.
Ms. White lobbied vigorously to keep the authority in New York, but she was ultimately unsuccessful.
The walls of hot red brick struggle with vigorously veined gray and white gneiss; the clash between the brick and the overscaled voussoirs (the angled stones forming an arch) is like artillery fire.
(By contrast a cholera outbreak in 1866 that mainly affected whites was vigorously combated, he notes).
To state the obvious, black people are more likely to have been targeted or abused by police; to be affected by the extreme racial disparities in arrests, incarceration, and the death penalty; and to understand that crimes against black victims are prosecuted less vigorously than those against whites.
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