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In Houellebecq's Islamicized society, men are deemed adults by virtue of their access to income, while women, restricted to the unpaid domestic work of keeping those men fed, clothed and sexually satisfied, are mere children.
The concepts and virtues of open access that seem innately comprehensible to many of us may still seem mysterious and unwieldy to decision-makers at all levels and on all sides of the debate.
It is rightly assumed at the Pentagon that either Russia or China, or both, by virtue of nuclear arsenals, access to space technology and sheer size the buzz-word is "strategic depth"—could emerge as serious regional challengers to the United States after 2020.
To act as a proxy for those who cannot make the decision about this value themselves, whether by virtue of age or lack of access to technology, is irresponsible.
For Cheek, the virtue of Atwater's political access outweighed his actions.
He transformed himself into a ubiquitous icon -- a Zelig of the zeitgeist -- a star by virtue of his proximity, and access, to stars, many of whom he vastly outshone by the time of his death in 1987.
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