Word: exploitatively
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...have an opportunity with film that I have to exploit. You don't know if it'll ever come around again...
...team's second-leading scorer and rebounder, senior Chris Grancio, seemed to be the perfect power forward to exploit Princeton's vertically-challenged starting five...
...officials insist that nothing about the Oklahoma City investigation has been compromised and that none of the disclosures pose a real danger to prosecution of the case. Even so, the episodes show how the defense may be able to exploit flaws in the government's case against McVeigh, whose trial begins March 31 in Denver and will be followed by the trial of co-defendant Terry Nichols. Both could face the death penalty if convicted of carrying out the bombing, which killed 168 people...
...crime? In a case with widespread implications for universities increasingly dependent on corporate research grants, he was jailed for "stealing" his own notebooks and ideas and then refusing a judge's orders not to exploit them. He is fighting for what he believes are the intellectual property rights of thousands of faculty members and graduate students...
...Area. Roper is no Dirty Eddie; he's a negotiator who has to ingratiate himself with the malefactors before he can blow their heads off. This offers plenty of chances for Murphy-style comedy, none of which writer Randy Feldman or director Thomas Carter bothered to exploit. Except for a decent scene in which Roper mimics a white bandit as a test for his galoot partner (Michael Rapaport), there's no room for Eddie to be Eddie. It's as if Carter thought the project was a smooth vehicle that Murphy could simply ride in, when it's really...