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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hypersexualize .
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In addition, female characters were far more likely to be "hypersexualized" - 25 percent were wearing tight , provocative, revealing clothing, compared with four percent of males - and physically attractive 14 percent versus.
NYT > Home Page By LISA BELKIN 2010
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"Charles O'Byrne came up with the term 'hypersexualized' in an effort to mobilize black voters for the governor," the source said.
NY Post: News By FREDRIC U. DICKER 2010
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"Charles O'Byrne came up with the term 'hypersexualized' in an effort to mobilize black voters for the governor," the source said.
NY Post: News By FREDRIC U. DICKER 2010
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Paterson's repeated recent use of the term "hypersexualized" to describe press reports that he was suspected of cheating on his wife was an O'Byrne-generated strategy meant to link the state's first black governor to a historic racist stereotype, said a source with direct knowledge of the situation.
NY Post: News By FREDRIC U. DICKER 2010
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Paterson's repeated recent use of the term "hypersexualized" to describe press reports that he was suspected of cheating on his wife was an O'Byrne-generated strategy meant to link the state's first black governor to a historic racist stereotype, said a source with direct knowledge of the situation.
NY Post: News By FREDRIC U. DICKER 2010
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"hypersexualized" behavior (as Kampia himself described it to the Post).
Hit & Run 2010
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"hypersexualized" behavior (as Kampia himself described it to the Post).
Hit & Run 2010
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She gets to the root of how the women of color we see on reality TV contribute to larger society's marginalization of Black/Latina women as "difficult" or "hypersexualized."
Christine Bork: 2011 Resolutions and Evolutions Christine Bork 2011
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She gets to the root of how the women of color we see on reality TV contribute to larger society's marginalization of Black/Latina women as "difficult" or "hypersexualized."
Christine Bork: 2011 Resolutions and Evolutions Christine Bork 2011
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Featuring interviews with an array of female leaders--including Condoleezza Rice, Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, and Jane Fonda, among others--the film explores how one-dimensional, hypersexualized images of women in mainstream media reinforce negative gender stereotypes and deprive girls of inspiring role models.
Ilene H. Lang: Misrepresented Ilene H. Lang 2011
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