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He may tuck in a hearing aid before his dates, but Turner is as tall, athletic and follicularly well-endowed as any of his decades-younger predecessors.

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Some of the best and brightest students, he added, would choose well-endowed private institutions that could afford to offer full rides.

Once, when employees were looking at pictures of newborn babies, Rinke commented on how well-endowed one of the baby boys was, the lawsuit states.

Some of the harshest responses have come from White men, who suggest she only married her husband because — racist myth alert — he must be well-endowed.

Most deserving Black students, after all, cannot identify an ancestor who was enslaved by a well-endowed major university.

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

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