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Throughout the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage, arguments against it were often articulated most forcefully by the single voice, in a thick Spanish accent, of State Senator Rubén Díaz Sr.
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Corporate sustainability is often articulated as a top strategic priority, equal in importance to corporate social and financial objectives.
This idea is often articulated by the Dalai Lama, who argues that individual experiences of compassion radiate outward and increase harmony for all.
Such unrest is often articulated through violence - Young calls this a "banality of evil" using the recent London suicide bombings as a startling, yet timely example.
In the English vernacular, it was often articulated, especially among clubs in the north, where the Manchesters operate, that "Johnny foreigners don't like it up 'em!" This theory legitimized dirty play.
Following a meeting of its executive committee in December 2005 it said tackling racism was a "top priority" and recognised "that racism and discrimination have their roots in society but are often articulated through our sport".
The problem of employment access for the urban poor is often articulated across the urban-suburban divide in metropolitan areas, such that job opportunities concentrate in suburban areas, at a distance from areas of concentrated, racialized poverty in the inner city.
What we can tell by the way it's often articulated by Google, and the way it's sometimes articulated by people in government who are close to Google, is that Google see licensing of creative content – and I include books in that – as being an inconvenience.
The Lardil have a secret ritual register consisting of just a few words, each with a wide but blurry range of meanings, which are often articulated with bizarre pronunciations (including click consonants like those found in the Khoisan languages of Southern Africa).
("Another is coming to the village" would mean "I am going to the forest".) The Lardil have a secret ritual register consisting of just a few words, each with a wide but blurry range of meanings, which are often articulated with bizarre pronunciations (including click consonants like those found in the Khoisan languages of Southern Africa).
In rural India, she argues, electoral politics is often articulated in the traditional idiom of patronage.
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