Mr. Robertson, on the other hand, temporarily became a nonperson in Hollywood — essentially blacklisted, he said, by forces within his own industry. |
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As all lives must end, do you prefer to die as a nonperson, forgotten in a nursing home and totally stripped of dignity and independence? |
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Kim Il Sung's second wife is a nonperson, for example, and to this day few people anywhere know how many times Kim Jong Il was married, and when. |
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But for theology to be able to address the nonperson, it has, first of all, to be converted to the other, the nonperson. |
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The impeachment, nonperson in 2000, and now his unapproval rate is at 27 percent. |
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Referred to derisively by the White House staff as Colonel Cornpone, Johnson found himself treated as a nonperson, even left off the guest list of official parties. |
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Although Baruth, a Web reviewer popular for his audacity, had previously gotten along with Porsche publicists, he's been a nonperson with the automaker ever since. |
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Taken together, all the results suggested that discrimination of person from nonperson slides was not controlled by an obvious single stimulus feature. |
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Arguably, what is so hateful about a hate crime is that it is an attempt by some individual or group to treat a Person as a Nonperson. |
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