Word: exploiter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last weekend, Perot got another opportunity to exploit cultural caricatures. The FBI received a warning that Mexican gangsters had hired six Cubans to assassinate Perot. Prominent public figures receive such bizarre threats regularly, and investigators have been unable to confirm the existence of a real assassination plot...
Crowned by a geometric lattice, The Linkmanages to exploit the site, a negligible patch ofland between two mammoth buildings, to itsaesthetic potential. "In some places, buildingsthat link other buildings can be designed in a waythat helps define residual space or creates newspaces," says Collins. "If that's donesensitively, then those buildings can not onlyphysically link programs, but they can actuallybring a new amenity to the campus that didn'texist before...
Quindlen thinks of evangelical Christians as "the radical right" who seize and exploit "the terrain of the soul." She considers these Christians a problem to be solved, and prescribes a replacement of such "old outmoded forms...
Look for the Crimson to savor its current position, though, and exploit a sloppy Cornell offense. Giardi has quietly slipped his way into the record books, and following his lead, Harvard should enjoy another weekend of fame...
...many listeners were Egyptian expatriates, like Abouhalima, who had undergone college training for a profession but were forced to take menial jobs in America. Some felt demeaned. Most were alienated, lonely, and suffered from guilt at having abandoned Egypt. "It was easy for a speaker like Sheik Omar to exploit those feelings," says the observer, "and that is exactly what he was doing...