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While the Harris campaign may not say so directly, it is trying to engineer the precise conditions for Trump to rudely talk over the first Black woman presidential nominee, and to give her the space for a searing retort.

From Slate

A few days ago, presidential adviser David Ndii had rudely dismissed online efforts that started on TikTok around two weeks ago, but following Tuesday's show of strength he acknowledged their achievement.

From BBC

Mr. Zheng, who moved to Hong Kong as a teenager from neighboring Guangdong Province and spent his summers waiting tables, recalled how Hong Kong diners would treat him more rudely once they heard his mainland accent.

In previous trips back to the Garden, he has been received rudely and a similar welcome is expected for Game 1 on Thursday night.

I squeaked back rudely, knowing she wouldn’t understand.

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

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