The truth is that blacks . . . often feel astonishingly vulnerable to charges of inauthenticity, of disloyalty to the race . . ..
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It could thus be represented by a Jew, who understood from his very nature its cultural inauthenticity, but who also excoriated its corruption.
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This may be true enough, but one thing implicit in everything Sloan writes in his fascinating biography is that Kosinski was an artist of inauthenticity.
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He also states that Zandri made threats and insults against Hooker and his family on Facebook for exposing the vocal inauthenticity of the Den Harrow recordings.
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The truth is that blacks _ across the economic and ideological spectrum _ often feel astonishingly vulnerable to charges of inauthenticity, of disloyalty to the race,
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But his inauthenticity and his bluster is pure poison in the Paula Jones affair, which, after all, is a matter that nearly everybody understands.
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However, this tack would require a certain measure of inauthenticity on her part, as well as a willingness to abuse others for her own gain.
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The objects of lightest tourism have mostly opposite features : entertainment orientation, commercial centralization, inauthenticity, commercial purposefulness, and higher level of tourism infrastructure.
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Nor does it help much that the challengers have taken great pains to discredit one another, each variously accusing the others of perfidy, incompetence and inauthenticity.
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Gore has pulled ahead, at least for now, because he did a much cleverer job than his rival of giving his inauthenticity the gloss of credibility.