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I saw so many things in Claressa’s life that I could identify with — living in a place that was not the center of American culture, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps with the help of your community.”

Said Jenkins: “So much of her story is tied up in what it means to be a young Black woman in America, and all the s— women have to go through, all of these things that has nothing to do with them in a certain way but they must wrest control of. I just felt a woman could identify with that in a way that is so immediate. I didn’t even want to approximate that.”

The investigators used three different established statistical analyses that can identify with high confidence genes and proteins that are part of the biological pathways leading to the disease.

But there was something even more significant: For a generation, conservatives — not just the far right, which Crusius appeared to identify with — had propelled the notion that climate change was a hoax fabricated so the government could impose new restrictions on the economy and society.

From Salon

There's so many tropes of music films, and I think we need to do more to help people identify with the people and with their characters.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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