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Pinch works for exploitatively low wages, while believing he is the unworthy recipient of Pecksniff's charity.
Ms. McGoodwin, though, sees a clear relationship: "They're both about making sure that this new technology is used appropriately, not exploitatively.
The Free Thinkers disdained not only traditionalists who maintained their religious practices but also those who exploitatively pursued capitalism.
For mostly better but sometimes worse, rarely has blues been marketed as expansively, exploitatively, eagerly and strangely as it is by the label Fat Possum.
Though some of the tricks are entertainingly staged, the film loses its clever edge when its action heats up so gruesomely and exploitatively that there's no time for talk.
"Signs" also plays disturbingly (and perhaps exploitatively) on the events of Sept. 11 and the weeks afterward, when imminent Armageddon seemed a real possibility to many Americans.
Along with its wild costumes, galvanizing musical numbers and female characters dressed almost as exploitatively as Prince dresses himself, the film would seemingly need no higher purpose to keep it aloft.
And whenever he acquired any money, he bought land from the proprietors of latifundia, on the premise that these individuals were behaving exploitatively by grazing vast areas once under the plough for wheat.
In a situation like that you try to write straightforwardly and not exploitatively, and in my experience, limited as it is, most times family members end up appreciating honest appraisals of a loved one's life.
Many of these critics of the system, saying it fails to distinguish between films that have adult themes and those that are exploitatively violent or pornogaphic, are also calling for a new ratings designation.
Rousseau synthesized his jungle dreams from the tumult of an urban culture that was in mindless thrall of the Other, exploitatively playing with fire and helping to set one of the many bonfires of the new century.
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