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"Expressions of anti-Semitism are more coded and difficult to identify," the report said.
Now her message is more coded: accepting the multiplicity of identity, and the contradictions that define it.
Fashion was a more coded form of expression: McCullers's embroidered vests and bluejeans spoke the things she couldn't say aloud.
Others are approaching their displeasure in a more coded — or sometimes outright — racist manner, objecting specifically to the new show's casting.
And though the Republican Party's racial appeals used to be more coded, it's been capitalizing on white resentment for a long time.
The Muppet Show is, of course, in another category altogether, but here Mostel's strategy is different: his gags are more coded, made simultaneously accessible and impenetrable.
He analyzed hundreds of randomly selected Adam4Adam profiles, noting that discriminatory language in gay dating profiles seemed at the time to be trending toward more coded euphemisms.
Supporting corporate consolidation while occasionally lambasting big business when it's convenient is a mainstay of modern American politics; Trump just did it more passionately— and alongside more coded appeals—than anyone else.
He is a reflection of — indeed a revealing of — the ugliness that you harbor, only it is possible that you may have gone your life expressing it in ways that were more coded and politic.
While many of the works here speak in the more coded languages of color, patterns and symbols, "Overstood" is a distinct homage to African-American activist history — but also a reminder of this country's continuing struggles with racism and racist brutality.
But the stricter the rules against open expression of hate, the more sophisticated bigots become at dressing it up in seemingly harmless language; and the more coded the messages that convey hate, the more members of the majority feel that they are liable to be ostracized for saying the wrong thing.
A NAL unit stream may contain one or more coded video sequence.
These special marks are a form of lifelong identification marks (tattoo ID), which identify a person as belonging to one's tribe as well as more coded personal information. Additional marks are added at puberty, readiness for marriage, post-child birth as a form of visible communication. These scars range from some on the face, to belly and back.Trojanowska, Alicja (1992), Scarification among the Somba people from Atakora mountains, Smithsonian Institution A Somba castle-house.
The former had one in plaintext saying "You Are Already Dead"; the rest were enciphered. The images depicted women being mutilated and tortured; early fears that the creator of the video might be a serial killer were allayed when later research discovered that one of the stills was from the horror film The Bunny Game, one was from the German film Slasher and another was a picture of a victim of the Boston Strangler. Most messages had a generally threatening tone. A sound spectrogram of the DVD's menu yielded a picture of a skull and more coded messages.
Laws criminalizing marriage and sex between whites and blacks were enacted in the colonial era Maryland, but were only repealed just before the Supreme Court ruled on Loving v. Virginia in 1967; further reinforced the segregation in the state. The 13th Amendment ended slavery and the 14th Amendment extended full rights of citizenship to African Americans, the continuation of support for Jim Crow and segregation laws led to protests in which many African-Americans were violently injured out in the open at lunchroom counters, buses, polling places and local public areas. These protests did not eviscerate racism, but it forced racism to become used in more coded or metaphorical language instead of being used out in the open.
Though the Roosevelt administration, under tremendous pressure, engaged in anti- racist propaganda and in some cases helped push for African-American employment, African Americans were still experiencing immense violence, particularly in the South. In March 1956, United States Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina created the Southern Manifesto, which promised to fight to keep Jim Crow alive by all legal means. This continuation of support for Jim Crow and segregation laws led to protests in which many African-Americans were violently injured out in the open at lunchroom counters, buses, polling places and local public areas. These protests did not eviscerate racism, but it forced racism to become used in more coded or metaphorical language instead of being used out in the open.

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