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NFL veterans like Jim Brown playing defensive coordinator Montezuma Monroe and Lawrence Taylor as defensive captain Luther “Shark” Lavay also get in the act, and Stone has even given himself a cameo as a TV color commentator.

And if a political version of the Three Stooges can yield this much chaos, imagine the impact should seasoned, credible political professionals get in the act.

Even Mexico will get in the act.

"Business likes to get in the act early," he said, adding that visit hopes to boost American investment in Egypt, which now stands at over $10 billion, at a time when its government took drastic and much awaited economic reforms such as cutting fuel subsidies.

From US News

And of course, it’s spawned a way for men to get in the act, with a #manupandmakeup movement to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK and “build awareness.”

From Salon

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

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