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In 1922 Lewis published Babbitt, a study of the complacent American whose individuality has been sucked out of him by Rotary clubs, business ideals, and general conformity.
user — a person whose individuality has been overwritten by line items on a business balance sheet.
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Their one wacko, the Hell's Angels-raised, Metallica-blaring pitcher David Wells, was jettisoned three years ago in exchange for Roger Clemens, whose occasional forays into individuality are usually confined to wearing cowboy boots and throwing broken bats at unsuspecting hitters.
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