Word: subjecting
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Because black students long struggled to gain access to legal education at top schools--and were to subject to racism and prejudice once there--one of the main objectives of the reunion was to celebrate the legacy of "diversity and inclusion," Wilkins said...
...personal take on this subject by TIME film critic Richard Corliss, go to time.com
Lazio changed the subject in Buffalo. Early on, after Clinton offered a lame defense of her disastrous 1994 health-care-reform plan, Lazio scored by saying that "a New Yorker would never have made that proposal," neatly tying her health-care problem to her carpetbagger problem. He had a nice line ready for her attempts to yoke him to Gingrich--"Mrs. Clinton, you of all people shouldn't try to make guilt by association"--but delivered it like a dinner-theater Hamlet, all portent and no grace. Then his aggressive stage direction got the best of him, and he went...
...accusing Madonna of hypocrisy is not only futile, but nave. She is evolution. She exists on the momentum of contradictions, on the trajectory of postmodern appropriation. Always on the lookout for new material, Madonna is an artistic migrant--she moves from subject to subject, from body to body, to claim (or reclaim) a plot of the cultural landscape. Whether it's S&M, Indian yoga, geisha fashion, or now ruby slippers and cowboy gear, Madonna inhabits each new specter so effortlessly and completely that we have to believe her. Sure, she can't act onscreen but the reason...
...parents of the twins, an unidentified couple from the Maltese island of Gozo, which has colonial ties to Britain, are devout Roman Catholics, and fiercely believe that their daughters should not be subject to medical intervention. "If it's God's will that both our children should not survive then so be it," they wrote earlier this month. The parents have indicated that they will take the case to its next platform: The House of Lords (Britain's version of the Supreme Court), and later, perhaps, to the European Court...