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A New Yorker staffer, James Kevin McGuiness, was the first to use the word "profile" to refer to a journalistic biographical sketch.
Although the police can theoretically come up with detailed profiles of criminal suspects, she said, people nonetheless assume that the word profile means that officers use nothing but race or nationality in going after a suspect.
In a 6,500 word profile for the news site Buzzfeed, Miranda gives a detailed account of his detention under Britain's counter-terrorism laws at the airport on 18 August, when he was in transit on a flight from Berlin where he had met the film-maker Laura Poitras who has been involved breaking revelations based on documents leaked by Snowden.
The word "profile" conveys the message that the circumstances of use change over time, and this in turn paves the way for stochastic process models to play a fundamental role in modern reliability theory.
There has been much uproar surrounding Marissa Mayer's new photo spread -- and, oh yeah, 3,000 word profile -- in Vogue's September issue.
The latest New Yorker features a loving 7,000+ word profile of McCain by Ryan Lizza that portrays him as a moderate who has "the rare opportunity to reinvent what it means to be a Republican".
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"Craig is taking advantage of the negative connotations of the word profiling," said Frederick Schauer, author of "Profiles, Probabilities and Stereotypes".
The industry's trade group, the Air Transport Association, has become very candid about the word "profiling," by the way.
In an odd ruling, Judge Debra Nelson decided that the word "profiling" — but not the phrase "racial profiling" — could be used in opening statements.
The word profiling appears only once, in passing, in the Justice Department's lawsuit against the law, which allows the police to demand legal papers from those its officers think might be illegal immigrants.
We also show that although stripe CRMs can be recovered by identifying clustered word profiles, neighboring dissimilar word profiles are a more common feature of regulatory sequences.
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