Word: exploitatively
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...them at the apogee of their craft and allure. That's part of his filmmaking process: to sculpt the role to the performer. "If you want to make a film with an actor or actress, there must be something that attracts you. I'm trying to exploit that quality, which they might not even be aware of. So I normally don't ask actresses to play other people. It's just...
Allan E. Powell, corporate general manager at the Coop, said that Redline Textbooks, due to its small scale, can exploit international pricing disparities...
...It’s kind of choose your poison, because Corey’s a guy that can play either wide receiver position...and if you give him one-on-one coverage, we’re gonna exploit it,” Murphy said...
...move made permanent last spring, Dawson figures to be in the backfield for as many downs as his conditioning will allow. Though Harvard coach Tim Murphy’s offense is widely viewed as pass first, the Crimson will attempt to maximize Dawson’s touches to both exploit the Crusaders’ weak rushing defense and provide a respectable counterbalance to its dangerous air attack...
...should surely have testified before the properly constituted bipartisan 9/11 commission, where his claims would have been thoroughly investigated and tested, along with the testimony of 1,200 other witnesses. But rather than face such scrutiny, Moore appears to have chosen to use the powerful medium of film to exploit a gullible audience, possibly hoping that his assertions would be swallowed by a majority - at least for a time. The net result of his film could be the end of unity in the fight against terrorism. Was that, perhaps, Moore's intention? John A. Arkcoll Lilydale, Australia The Wrong Side...