He also accuses administrators of prostituting their institutions by using invalid methods to sell the institution to politicians and the public. |
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They were so dirt poor that they actually considered prostituting me, especially considering the fact that it was impossible for me to have kids. |
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In his anger, he had accused her of prostituting her brilliant mind, wasting her intellectual gifts. |
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The day-to-day experiences of persons who are prostituting themselves are equally bleak. |
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The unspoken implication is that she is prostituting herself to feed her family. |
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Equally, we have numerous heroin addicts living the most horrific lifestyles from injecting in their groin to prostituting their bodies. |
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Such degrading practices of prostituting a martial art were repugnant to me so I avoided the term jujitsu and adopted judo in its stead. |
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Within months she was a heroin addict, pregnant with their first child, and at his behest prostituting herself in Las Vegas to alcoholic gamblers to support both their habits. |
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It is prostituting itself for the armed wing of corporate globalisation. |
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The local bartender runs a brothel, prostituting his own wife for kicks. |
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