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...seeing a more outward statement of the policy," Bossert says. "The law is the law and we are trying to live within the law.... I don't think we've ever tried...
...your Walther PPK. The BMW appears just for show, and a fat American CIA agent does most of the driving. But product endorsements aren't limited to German cars--a bottle of Smirnoff Vodka just happens to end up on a certain Russian desk, label turned conspicuously outward...
...This has a historical basis," Wunderlich said. "We're trying to move outward by interpreting the code in a lot of different ways...
...book's second section, Atwood looks outward to mythology, both ancient (Helen of Troy, Troilus and Cressida) and contemporary (Ava Gardner), often weighing in with satirical observations about sexual politics. In "Miss July Grows Older," another version of the modern myth, an aging pin-up girl comes to represent sexual charlatanry of all kinds ("Men were a skill," "Don't get me wrong: with the lights out/I'd still take on anyone"). The narrative voice is reminiscent of the prickly teenage heroine...
Whitehead is also involved in such organizations as the United Nations Association of the U.S.A., the Brookings Institution, Outward Bound and the Greater New York Councils/Boy Scouts of America