“I
didn’t expect such controversy around the photo – but I’m glad the
photo caused an impact since I believe that there should be more
awareness about breast cancer,” wrote the 28-year-old Israeli woman who
appeared in a much-discussed image on the front page of The New York
Times and here on our Facebook page.
How to Read in 2013
By ROSS DOUTHAT
This is the moment to get out of your rut and visit the rest of the political spectrum.
Oliver Stone Defends Hitler
"Stone has outed himself as an anti-Semite," the American Jewish Committee wrote in a statement after the Times of London printed an interview in which the director discussed "the Jewish domination of the media."
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音節rut 発音記号/rˈʌt/音声を聞く
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音節rut 発音記号/rˈʌt/
【名詞】
【動詞】 【自動詞】
out
v., out·ed, out·ing, outs. v.intr.
To be disclosed or revealed; come out: Truth will out.
v.tr.
- Sports. To send (a tennis ball, for example) outside the court or playing area.
- To expose (one considered to be heterosexual) as being gay, lesbian, or bisexual: a tabloid article that outed a well-known politican.
- Chiefly British. To knock unconscious.
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