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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
Prosecutors revealed Davis’ admittedly big mouth had been opening to investigators since 1998 – only two years after Shakur was gunned down – in a series of secret interviews trying to minimize his own legal damage by giving information to the cops.
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Andy Rose,
CNN Money,
22 Aug. 2026
This is intended to minimize degradation, reducing contrast decay and improving light projection reliability, ultimately extending the screen's lifespan.
Other negative ads suggested El-Sayed had made disparaging comments about Michelle Obama.
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Michael Traugott,
The Conversation,
12 Aug. 2026
But if a broadcaster publicly questions or disparages the viability of candidates, especially the front-runner, as Kevin Collins did on social media during BC’s search process, employers keep those receipts and consequences should be no surprise.
Glass also noted that the district policy requires that instruction about religion be academic rather than devotional, and that no faith may be promoted or denigrated.
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Noe Padilla,
USA Today,
18 Aug. 2026
Arday became the focus of hundreds of articles doubting his credibility and denigrating his character in the British and international media.