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Generation after generation of Black Americans have been deprived of the opportunity to accumulate wealth due to governmental policies and laws, even as they contributed substantially and indispensably to the nation’s prosperity.

Journalists are indispensably well positioned to expose abuses of power, but a press pass is not a moral unlimited-ride card.

His only indispensably distinctive characteristic is that in a certain way he misrepresents what he is up to.

From Salon

Gessen evokes not only convincingly, but indispensably, something exceedingly rare in modern American fiction: genuine male vulnerability.

"Picasso's painting seems to live on, indispensably, as a protest against the lie of collateral damage," Clark said.

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

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