Word: exploitatively
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...exploit the picture's obvious possibilities, the producers of Anna have dubbed in English dialogue for the American market. It might very well give some of Hollywood's own brand of hokum a run for its money at the box office...
...leader of the pirates, said the prosecution, was one Elliot Burt Forrest, 29, Bronx-born operator of a Tangier nightclub and now a fugitive from justice. But the brains behind the exploit was Nylon Sid, who was lurking in Marseille waiting to dispose of the loot when the Esme's crew was captured. Spanish cops nabbed Nylon Sid when he skipped to Madrid; last week he faced trial before a U.S. consular court in the internationalized port of Tangier...
...diplomats of the United Nations had postponed for a day their discussion of France's troubles with her rebellious North African protectorates, Morocco and Tunisia. But fanaticism knows no holidays, and in North Africa itself, Arab nationalists, urged on by the Communists, were busy seeking ways to exploit the latest incident...
...Gold Coast, some feared that Britain's bold investment was really just a trick to exploit cheap native labor. Said Prime Minister Nkrumah: "Until I am fully convinced that the interests of the Gold Coast are fully covered, my cabinet will not sign the agreement...
Contrary to widely accepted reports that Russia wants Persian oil for their own mobilization effort, Frye said that they have "plenty of oil to exploit in the Soviet bloc," and that if they get control of Iran they will undersell Western oil companies and thus, "use this oil as a lever to bring economic pressure" on India, China, Indo China and other nations in that region...