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part and parcel of

adjective as in component

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Someone who’s going to be part and parcel of a movement that’s already been in place for many years to attack educators, to burn books, to move people away from places where you might actually critically reflect upon power in history.

From Slate

"Hosea Easton saw European feudalism and American slavery as part and parcel of the same framework for oppression, though like other Black writers he highlighted the unique brutalities and tyrannies of race-based slavery in the New World."

From Salon

He thus saw European feudalism and American slavery as part and parcel of the same framework for oppression, though like other Black writers he highlighted the unique brutalities and tyrannies of race-based slavery in the New World.

From Salon

“Irvinestown being the town that it is, it’s just part and parcel of Irvinestown.”

From BBC

"Sometimes that's the life of a kicker, we've all experienced that. It's part and parcel of the job," said Smith, who struggled off the tee in the first Test defeat by New Zealand in July.

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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