In this sense, one of the primary postconceptualist strategy, appropriation, was deployed rapaciously upon Conceptual art itself. |
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The reality is that we are rapaciously destroying ecosystems and burning fossil fuels as if there were no tomorrow. |
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He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously. |
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The Russell family have evidently spent a couple of dozen generations rapaciously buying pictures by the yard. |
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Better than their complacent elders, they know the hunger of once-friendly, now rapaciously unforgiving, media for uncovering such abuses. |
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Bankers, hedge-funders and asset-strippers were told to behave less rapaciously or face sanctions. |
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Peering back in time from the moral heights of the present, we may find it hard to find why the captains of industry circa 1905 conducted their businesses so rapaciously. |
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They felt that fishing was now happening on a large corporate scale in a way that it never did before and, as a result, fish are getting fished out rapaciously. |
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