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Recent Examples of deglamorizeWhite’s willingness to deglamorize stardom — to take roles that subverted her celebrity or to be funny and frank — makes clear that for her, the town was, first and foremost, a workplace.—Daniel D'addario, Variety, 6 Jan. 2022 The camera became a handy tool for those, labeled Minimalists or Conceptualists, who wanted to deglamorize the world (and the artist’s role) by documenting mundane things or repeated actions.—Richard B. Woodward, WSJ, 30 Dec. 2017
The couple's wedding planners told Fox News Digital that Bezos and Sánchez specifically instructed them to minimize the disruptions to the best of their ability out of respect to the locals.
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Lauryn Overhultz , Brie Stimson,
FOXNews.com,
25 June 2025
Specifically, their proprietary algorithms forecast store and product sales across millions of SKUs and diverse product lines to maximize inventory turns, minimize overstock and, importantly, drive sales.
There’s drivers, like outsourcing still going on into markets in India, but also companies that are deciding to put down permanent footing in those markets, as well as that talent base has built out.
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Sasha Rogelberg,
Fortune,
18 June 2025
Over the years, painful economic reforms and price hikes have triggered street protests, which were put down violently.
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Scott Peterson,
Christian Science Monitor,
18 June 2025
Aside from the messages that disparaged the defendant, others showed Proctor sharing with his friends details about the victim and the investigation more broadly.
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Dakin Andone,
CNN Money,
2 June 2025
Ye makes disparaging remarks on The Breakfast Club about his ex Amber Rose’s past as a stripper.
From social media to legacy media news stories to co-ed classrooms to streaming platforms to advertisements featuring only young women, young males today are bombarded with messages that denigrate their identity (‘toxic’) and question their relevance.
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Andrew Reiner,
Baltimore Sun,
20 Apr. 2025
This legislation would promote the St. Louis Cardinals and denigrate the Royals, who won two of three games last week at Busch Stadium.
Schroer, who is representing St. Charles County, is either making a joke or doesn’t seem all that interested in tackling the difficult decisions in the state.
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