| 21. | He discusses criteria for persons, those who ethically cannot be experimented upon, and nonpersons, those that can.
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| 22. | The leader of the Bosnian Serbs, Radovan Karadzic, who once dominated front pages, has become a virtual nonperson.
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| 23. | On a night when his own manager was treating him like a nonperson, Wade Boggs managed to be the hero.
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| 24. | In 1950 Raudsepp became a " nonperson " and was deported in 1951 after being arrested by the Soviet occupation regime.
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| 25. | Making women nonpersons means men receive food and shelter materials, leaving their wives and female relatives as dependents rather than partners.
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| 26. | Once these statistical nonpersons are counted, the labor market of today looks all too similar to those of supposedly bleaker past decades.
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| 27. | "For a long time, if you were an Acadian in Canada, you were a nonperson, " he said.
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| 28. | A woman in Hollywood is a nonperson, she wrote, " unless she is under 21, powerful or a star ."
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| 29. | But Brisby became a virtual nonperson in Bill Parcells's thinking when he missed most of the'96 season with a hamstring pull.
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| 30. | One solution Wise proposes is the use of slavery-era statutes that enabled slaves _ legally nonpersons at the time _ to bring suits.
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