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They are required to put in long hours of hard work for next to nothing, often in hostile conditions, always under the intense scrutiny of their bosses. They are imported from faraway places, then isolated from the rest of the population and ultimately exploited for their sweat. Migrant farm workers? Child seamstresses for Kathie Lee? No, we're talking here about major college-football players...
...There have been global and economic shifts that have nothing to do with the immigrant population," said Brown. "Everyone came from all four corners of the United States to the White House's backyard. We're supporting the nation's economy with our sweat and labor...
...know how much it has to do with football," Hu told The Boston Globe. "They had us wear sweat pants and shirts that made us look retro, and then got us in these complicated poses. But it was cool...
...League football schedule got under way Saturday with a full complement of overtime victories, big-time upsets, sentimental retirement stories, record-breaking efforts and the obligatory blood, sweat and tears...
...terrific gangster epic in the Godfather style, and Roja (1992), a terrorist Love Story. The song lyrics alone could easily attract camp followers: imagine an American star crooning, "Your sexy appearance triggers procreation in the earth...Life's a cactus without you," or "On your beautiful body, sweat never tastes salty...