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But whether the District will get the chance to make productive use of the crumbling stadium and its miles of abandoned parking lots remains up in the air.

But because she’s being dramatic, not cruel — right? — you do have room to make productive changes to your own choices here.

They let them grow on top of arbors, cultivating potatoes underneath, as a way to make productive every inch of land.

“I felt very empowered to make productive use of that nonconsensual way of speaking and way of fetishizing our culture, fetishizing me as a human, dehumanizing us. And recording was the only way for me to be able to translate this exact experience, because so often Asian Americans are gaslit about their experience.”

"Rather than a generalizing call to arms, here neoliberalism denotes an epoch that has modeled itself on the market, interprets every situation as a competitive struggle and enjoins people to make productive use of their freedom."

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

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