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" ... But my conversation with Marvel was that when we're talking about the Marvel Universe, when we're talking about this fantasy, why do we have to connect this man's actions to a particular ideology which might bring a negative connotation to a very large swath of people? Because real terrorism to me is all about control and fear. It has nothing to do with any religion or ideology. So if that's the case, why can't we make this character someone who is a soldier of fortune, a mercenary who is about power? ... "
" ... Clemens’ famously mercenary ways and Schilling’s forked tongue mean they are more tolerated than loved even by many of the fans of the teams for whom they fared best. But Clemens still lives in Houston, whose fans turned out in droves for the inductions of Astros icons Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell, and spent most of his career in Boston or New York, both within a day’s driving distance of Cooperstown. Schilling opened and closed his Hall of Fame candidacy on the east coast in Philadelphia and Boston and is a sporting icon in Arizona for helping the Diamondbacks to the state’s lone pro sports title. ... "
" ... I am indeed curious from a mercenary perspective, as Page’s declaration as non-binary and transgender may give the respective community something it has previously lacked: A viable and previously visible movie star. ... "
" ... Northwestern was not about to give me the practical skills I needed for professional development (perhaps the sons and daughters of more "diverse" or powerful backgrounds had better luck). However, mercenary Northwestern was very happy to receive the outrageously high tuition check from my dermatologist father (the oldest child of Great Depression farm parents, who was too decent or innocent to know that a Dad who badgered the Dean about his kid's major, or who threatened to pull the plug on tuition funding, had more leverage). ... "
" ... While we’ve been on the cyber-defensive with nation-state, mercenary, and common cyber-criminals for several decades, the executive branch of the federal government’s response has wobbled, staggered, and lurched in spastic fits and starts that has essentially paralyzed any consistent national direction. The last several years have been noteworthy only for the astonishing decline in federal cybersecurity leadership. ... "