Word: flauntingly
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...been bad mouthing our teams all season so that the other Houses wouldn't expect much. But now that we're up there, we're going to flaunt...
...individual craftsmanship, even if it embroils you in buying and selling and warding off rip-offs, is pretty cool-as long as you watch where your head is at. And Rags admires those who break corporate rules-whether they be designers on the Lower East Side or secretaries who flaunt the company's dress code. There is a real effort being made throughout Rags's pages to return to a simple era; and despite all those nasty advertisers, by the very nature of its subject, fewer corporate shadows darken Rags than they do Rolling Stone...
...Will women become the executives, men the stenographers and clerks? Will men be denied equality under the law, prohibited from voting or managing their own property, kept illiterate, excluded from the professions as well as the most important functions of religion, and restricted to severe monogamy, while their wives flaunt their gigolos and patronize male prostitutes? Will they, in brief, be put in the position that women were in until about fifty years ago when "patriarchy" flourished in its strictest sense...
...that's how to make it pay its way. If, in spite of its maladresse, Ryan's Daughter does make money, it will be because of its forebears in film and fiction. They taught its audience that the aristocratic sensibilities and wealthy surroundings which Ryan's Daughter's characters flaunt are the best things life has to offer. Here even something so apparently neutral as the film's spectacular cinematography shows its true reactionary colors...
Walinsky, 33, is a Yale Law School graduate who joined Kennedy at the Justice Department in 1963 and was traveling with him when he was murdered. He does not flaunt the association, but he uses Kennedy-like gestures and even some phrases-"We can do better." He is the latest of several prominent Kennedy aides-both John's and Robert's-to try to capture elective office. Kenneth O'Donnell, Theodore Sorensen and Pierre Salinger have all been beaten badly at the polls...