He's the poster child for workers' rights, one of the key goals for the Freedom Ride. |
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I develop a soft spot for the domestic diva because I believe that she's being made out as a poster child for corporate misbehavior. |
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In 1984, she was implanted at no cost in Midland, Texas, as a poster child for a manufacturer's video. |
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The wingers would love to use her as an example of an anti-appeasement poster child. |
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At my side was another sick kid, a little boy who was sort of the poster child for the hospital. |
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Morally, this guy is a poster child for the death penalty if he is tried and convicted of these crimes. |
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You became the poster child for every me-first, self-absorbed professional athlete on the planet. |
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But if you believe in capital punishment, as I do, it is very hard to find a better poster child than this sniper. |
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Freedom Partners is the poster child for the growing flood of dark money in elections. |
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It seemed then, as it does now, that as soon as a company is held up as the poster child for how to create a successful business, it falls on hard times. |
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I guess you could say she's the poster child for your pet project. |
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She served as an example to other patients, in fund raising and becoming a poster child for the Heart Institute. |
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Many people consider the Brown Tree Snake to be the poster child of invasive species problems around the world. |
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We will continue to be cast as a global poster child for environmentally unsound resource development. |
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In recent years, the Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland has become something of a poster child for global warming. |
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But he worries that Kilimanjaro has become an inappropriate poster child for the greenhouse gas effect. |
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It seems that Gekko, poster child of the junk bond era, is officially a dinosaur. |
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Especially Steve Schwarzman, the poster child for greed in the decade I call The zeroes. |
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He put in charge a woman, Rhonda Cornum, who is the poster child for resilience under catastrophic combat stress. |
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Were there an Over-Clickers Anonymous, I could be their poster child. |
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Use him as the poster child for a nasty, devilish lobbying group being the de facto fourth branch of government. |
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In Denmark, the poster child for wind power, neither carbon dioxide emissions nor hydrocarbon consumption have been reduced. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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Tired of being a poster child for stingy salaries, Walmart snarkily takes a leading left-wing critic to task. |
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They have made keystone XL the poster child of their climate-change efforts. |
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Italian-American lasagna by Lidia Bastianich A dense meat sauce makes this lasagna the poster child for hearty lasagnas. |
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Walmart is clearly growing tired of being a punching bag and poster child for low wages. |
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She would have been an appropriate poster child for the far left. |
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Ms. Christie, you would have been a poster child for those arguments five years ago. |
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It's much better than Germany, which is the poster child for the integrated alternative energy strategy. |
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This district now stands as a poster child for good urban education. |
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They consistently point to the B-2 batwing stealth bomber as the poster child for a military procurement gone awry. |
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According to popular belief, Jack the workaholic is an organisation's poster child for an ideal employee. |
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Other than its poster child status, what makes American alligators so important to Florida? |
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Now, as I near the kipuka, I hear the discordant, chattery whistles of an i'iwi, a sickle-billed bird the color of a ripe persimmon — a frequent poster child for imperiled Hawaiian birds. |
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It's typically a poster child which stumbles. |
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He's not the poster child for progressivism. |
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If what we do isn't managed and marketed properly, we could just as easily be the poster child for everything that is wrong in our diet, rather than a place to go when you want good fries. |
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Compared to every other major industrialized economy out there, the U. S., Japan, much of Europe, we still are in a position where Canada is by far the poster child in terms of government finances. |
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We believe that not just for our own sector, because obviously we're sort of a poster child for innovation, but we believe the entire Canadian economy should be looking at itself from that standpoint. |
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If there is a sector which, both in its organization and in its results, can be seen as the poster child for capitalist globalization, it must be maritime transportation. |
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The poster child of long-tail marketing is the music industry. |
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So you don't have to ask me this question: Canada does have excellent solar resources, better than Germany, the global poster child for an integrated renewable energy strategy. |
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Friends with me, the poster child for imperfection and boringness. |
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But to offend the poster child of the newly ascendant right-wing would offend Ford Nation, its multitudes signed up and ready to go, go, go and vote, vote, vote. |
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The financial meltdown of 2008 is the poster child for the breakdown in ERM and how the strategy failed a number of companies in a specific economic sector. |
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