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nepotism
noun as in favoritism
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Legacy hires and unabashed nepotism are prevalent in baseball — in all professional sports, really, — but the Minasian connection has humble origins.
"If you were to find the publications of that time, the criticism was personal - JRD got clubbed with nepotism and I was branded as the wrong choice," Ratan Tata later said.
With no experience in politics or diplomacy, his appointment was met by furious accusations of nepotism.
The humour in the show is quite "tongue-in-cheek with a lot of pop culture references", she says, and that includes a real-life interaction Ananya had on the topic of privilege and nepotism.
In an era where discourse over nepotism in Hollywood runs hot, the Shyamalans wear their name proudly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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