How To Use Exploited In A Sentence

  • They have exploited this radical abbreviation of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera.
  • Whelks are widely distributed, but are commercially exploited in only some regions.
  • No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake.
  • The worst dereliction is tolerance of rave parties where illegal drugs are sold and used, and minors are sexually exploited. Sound Politics: Seattle needs more police; and needs to use better sense in deploying the ones it already has
  • He came to believe that working people, poor people, put down and stepped upon, had to organize if they were going to clean up the slums, fight the corruption that exploited them, and get a handhold on the first rung of the ladder up and out. Bill Moyers: Saul Alinsky, Who?
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  • These tools should be fully exploited by the nutrition and public health communities to combat micronutrient malnutrition.
  • Recently, itinerant workers - some illegal immigrants - have moved into the trade, at the risk of being exploited by gangmasters.
  • He claimed his goal was "tinged with a bit of disappointment" and rued the fact that United had only partly exploited their opportunity. Manchester United worried by Wayne Rooney injury after draw at Bolton
  • This binding affinity was later exploited widely in experimental biochemistry. Richard Kuhn and the Chemical Institute: Double Bonds and Biological Mechanisms
  • The main central banks exploited yesterday's thin market to launch another visible assault on the dollar.
  • The pinup of him in Cosmo should have been exploited for the “family values” impact. Think Progress » ThinkFast: January 15, 2010
  • A showman might have exploited the discovery by presenting it to an audience and claiming it was evidence of some supernatural agency.
  • This structure enables the high extensibility of elastic fibers to be exploited but protects them from damage at high strains.
  • An event can be generated when the migration is started and, again, when the migration is complete. These events are exploited by Business Monitor to track the process migration.
  • The hoaxer, it seemed, had exploited the trickle-up nature of online information flow. February 6th, 2009
  • Neuroscience has not fully exploited hypnosis and hypnotic suggestion as experimental tools.
  • In fact, by 1990 unexploited reserves amounted to 900 billion barrels - not counting the tar shales.
  • Employers have exploited the situation to end strikes and press ahead with plans to cut jobs and working conditions.
  • Cinema, which borrows heavily from theatre in terms of choreography, has a few distinct features of its own that can be exploited.
  • These humble people are frequently exploited by their selfish colleagues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Critics claim he exploited black musicians for personal gain.
  • The strike was called by the Union of Kanak and Exploited Workers and the commercial and navigation staff union which represents hostesses, stewards and commercial staff.
  • He exploited the economic benefits of guano, a bird dung collected from islands off the coast of Peru and sold to Europe for fertilizer, as well as desert deposits of sodium nitrate, which was used to make munitions and fertilizer.
  • Early organisms likely exploited these gradients through a process called chemiosmosis, in which the proton gradient is used to drive synthesis of the universal energy currency, ATP, or simpler equivalents. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Meanwhile, the CHP leader Deniz Baykal Saturday said there were no coup attempts, but coup demagogy which is exploited for political gain. Hurriyet Dailynews
  • He also essayed the role of "The Creeper" in 2 films, 1944's The Pearl of Death (a Sherlock Holmes entry starring Basil Rathbone), and 1946's House of Horrors (where he was exploited by an evil artist played by Martin Kosleck), but was not involved in 1948's The Creeper. Dr. Franklin Ruehl, Ph.D.: Intriguing Factoids From the Horror/Sci-Fi/Mystery Genre
  • ‘Any extension should also have a finite timeframe so that such extensions cannot be exploited indefinitely,’ he cautioned.
  • Within each colonial prebend tribal jealousies and differences were exploited by colonial masters to maximize political power and economic advantage. Matthew Bergman: The Obama Manifesto
  • Cinema directors have long exploited the expressive possibilities of the wide-angled lens.
  • On our premises, without exception, they are condemned to remain exploited with the hands of the procurers.
  • The natural resource has remained relatively untouched, unexploited.
  • It exploited fears that the accord would collapse to extract concessions previously denied it.
  • This takes us back to a time when wild nature was not something to be exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other mineral resources include wolframite, gold and unexploited natural gas reserves.
  • Filling the role of Fiona Belli places the player in limbo between voyeur and subject, exploiter and exploited, violator and violable, and for most players, between masculine and feminine. Critique: Haunting Ground
  • Multiple reflected XSS vulnerabilities can be exploited by manipulating parameters of pvm_messagestore. php resource. url_placeholder/pvm_messagestore. php? msgid = & sender = & rcpt = & subject = & meta = & mailsize = & folder = allfolders&date1 = & date2 = & s = mails&favname = MVSA-10-007 / CVE-2010-0152 - IBM Proventia Mail Security System - Multiple persistent and reflected XSS vulnerabilities
  • The economic collapse and financial bailout they have exploited (or more likely caused) have woken the American people from their slumbers and now they are "taking their country back," which apparently involves anesthetizing the government and buying gold (which Beck promotes on his program). Tea Party Jacobins: The State Of American Politics Today
  • British banks have also exploited the loophole to offload unwanted assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug.
  • The trees were planted from propagules, in April 1994, in an overexploited clear-cut area.
  • Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer (real ales with traces of yeast, rather than filtered lagers).
  • Illegal working is harmful to society and to the individuals who are exploited in this way. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exigencies of market forces and the legacy of over-exploited finite resources and deregulated labour markets remain.
  • At most periods in the history of opera, composers have valued and exploited the scope of the chorus for complementing and heightening the functions of principals and orchestra.
  • He said if exploited in the right way Zambia's great variety of gemstones that includes emeralds, amethyst, aquamarines, tourmalines and garnets offered great potential for poverty reduction.
  • It was their own fault as their game allowed a vulnerability of the console to be exploited for hackery.
  • The symbols and culture of the middle class have proliferated to the point that many individuals are both the exploited and the exploiters.
  • Software defects can be exploited on scale far larger than defects in physical products.
  • They were used to build the wealth of white America and the history of how they were inhumanly exploited is precisely what some Americans would like us to forget. Janet Langhart Cohen: America's History
  • So, this paper exploited a multiple times ignition system based on PC controlled LPG injection.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has exploited the internet to pioneer a model of global activism.
  • The country is also blessed with plenty of precious minerals such as diamonds, gold, emeralds, amethyst which are all waiting to be exploited.
  • The native population was subjugated and exploited.
  • We've always been marginalized, exploited, and constantly threatened.
  • But if the public highway is nothing but an accessory of private property; if the communal lands are converted into private property; if the public domain, in short, assimilated to private property, is guarded, exploited, leased, and sold like private property, -- what remains for the proletaire? System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery
  • Offshore oil and gold are exploited, and there are deposits of iron ore, copper, manganese, uranium, silica, and titanium.
  • The tether exploited about 1 ampere at 3500 volts of electricity.
  • Industrial minerals are defined as non-metallic, non-fuel minerals which can be exploited commercially.
  • Politicians find reunification a useful issue to be exploited for their own political causes.
  • Copyright protects your work from being commercially exploited by someone else without your consent.
  • Mrs Marcos' lawyer adeptly exploited the prosecution's weakness.
  • Pity the poor peppered moth: unvalued for itself, exploited as a weapon by Darwinists in their battle with Creationists, and in the even more acrimonious civil wars of evolutionists.
  • It will then be stored in exploited oil and gas reservoirs. Times, Sunday Times
  • And that ignorance is being exploited by the reactionary opponents of this disruptive and lifesaving innovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • You would sniff an opportunity to be exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • The series was pure escapism and unashamedly exploited a fantasy.
  • There is no strict medical criteria to define whiplash and the injury is said by insurers to be routinely exploited by car crash victims for profit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mineral resources include lead, gold, zircon, coal, uranium, and kyanite, but most of these are not fully exploited.
  • His opponents have exploited the public's lack of understanding of the difference between tax residence and tax domicile. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his show he exploited a talent for mimicry that manifested itself in a Moira Anderson imitation when he was seven, and then in wicked parodies of his teachers.
  • The loophole is widely exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • With five minutes left the visitors had exploited the situation to score two converted tries to cut RI's lead to eight points.
  • Luther lived at a time when the bible was only available in Latin, when the Church exploited people by selling holy relics for salvation.
  • If peacekeepers are deployed before peace is established they risk becoming fatally embroiled in the conflict and exploited by the warring factions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bioprospecting/'biopiracy' debate has pitted corporations against a number of developing country governments and indigenous peoples, who claim that they are being exploited by such practices.
  • Indeed, for reasons that are well beyond me, that particular jurisdiction actually designs tax loopholes to be exploited by a variety of companies.
  • Changes to human rights laws cynically exploited by lawyers are also being looked at with an eye to slapping on a geographical limit. The Sun
  • And the joy of it is that this whole genre is almost completely unexploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the vast forests of New England, Pennsylvania, and Ohio had been logged, lumbermen set their sights on Minnesota, home of some of the last large stands of unexploited forest east of the Rockies.
  • The Church exploited to the full the political implications of anticlerical legislation.
  • A third method of divining big moves, an untraditional one I would like to think I have helped pioneer myself, comes from examining a different, unexploited cohort, which I call the undiscovered stocks of unknown companies. Jim Cramer's Real Money
  • The architect has cleverly exploited new materials and building techniques.
  • These humble people are frequently exploited by their selfish colleagues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Woody Guthrie was one of a long line of folk songsters going back at least to Joe Hill, identifying with the poor and exploited.
  • Firstly, the system and mechanism should be reformed; thereby the mineral resources could be exploited onerously and efficiently.
  • The deception campaign that exploited the émigrés' lack of credibility was unwittingly backstopped by correspondence between Cubans and their friends and relatives in the United States.
  • Electronic dictionaries can be searched in ways that print dictionaries cannot, and dictionary publishers have not yet exploited the electronic medium to full advantage. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He also urged people to remember that the country was very rich as it was endowed with enormous natural resources which remained unexploited.
  • The duplicates were distributed to familiarise citizens with the new currency but police feel they could be exploited and have urged people to destroy them.
  • The dominant taxa at that time (modal geometries C and D) had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids.
  • Further, this technology is not well known and therefore not fully exploited in the lower command echelons.
  • Even though there are thousands of hackable holes in computer systems, only a very few of them are actually exploited in bulk.
  • Despite our unremitting efforts to modernize our country, there are always people who, dissatisfied with their current living conditions, are willing to be exploited by extortionists who live on human trafficking.
  • They avoided head-to-head comparison of their products by making them all just a little bit different: a good idea badly exploited.
  • To commercialize carbon capture, as well as transport of liquified carbon dioxide and its storage in exploited oil fields or saline formations, many technological, commercial, and political hurdles remain to be overcome. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is Carbon Capture a Pipe Dream?
  • The uncertainties and hazards that made war so unpredictable and uncontrollable were not barriers to be eliminated but opportunities to be grasped and exploited.
  • He added that the feature could be exploited to gain access to whole conversations and not only individual messages that were not originally sent. Times, Sunday Times
  • He ruthlessly exploited weakness in his opponents and brooked no criticism. The Sun may be about to swap sides in preparation for the next election
  • His abrupt departure from the Test team was partly the result of poor form: after those first seven Tests, Kambli could barely buy a run, as opposition teams exploited his weakness against short-pitched pace bowling, and he developed a fatal tendency to drive the ball aerially into the hands of the gully fielder. Vinod Kambli Retires, Capping a Tragic Talent Show
  • Politicians have exploited these unfortunate people for their own ends.
  • Some of the same materials that were exploited by furniture designers were also used by bookbinders in this new, streamlined idiom.
  • But the segregation of the lepers on Molokai is not the horrible nightmare that has been so often exploited by YELLOW writers. Chapter 7
  • We will take what you exploited from others, you capitalist swine!
  • To think an animal of that magnificence is being exploited by an outfitter -- whose only claim to "fame" is plain, dumb luck; being in the wrong place at the wrong time -- greatly sickens me. Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • He also exploited the fertile egg in ways that nobody had ever thought of using it before.
  • Currently, subsidies that were envisaged as a way of protecting farmers in poor areas are being commercially exploited by wealthy landowners.
  • She died her hair, started dressing "punky" and to her dismay her dad and her label execs went along with it and exploited it. Ashlee Simpson Takes ‘SNL’ Lip Sync Blame
  • Without outward flap, or reference to the manual, he located a previously unexploited function and the crisis was averted. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent weeks, German hardliners have exploited the anniversary of Dresden to gain political support.
  • Sovereignty is an asset to be used, deployed, exploited, committed and joined in partnership with that of others.
  • In the bearded iris hybrids, this pattern has been exploited and refined until the individual blossoms resemble ephemeral pieces of sculpture. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • He pointed to recent archaeological investigations which indicated that Maori had overexploited resources such as seals, marine crayfish and birds of several varieties.
  • Both medical science and Catholic doctrine were exploited in declaring the indissolubility of gendered morality.
  • Any apparent fragmentation is a ruling class stratagem designed to divide exploited classes which develop revolutionary or reformist consciousness.
  • An early favorite target was the vital enzyme acetylcholinesterase, required for hydrolysis of acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions, and it has been exploited by agrochemical companies in a spectacular manner.
  • At the Gallerie Laage-Salomon, Moffatt's series ‘Landanum’ exploited the photogravure in order to depict a complex homoerotic drama between two women separated by race, age and class.
  • It's hard to see how some of the ideas could help the poor, exploited and downtrodden.
  • The culture surrounding black metal years ago exploited this notion onlyto reach commercialization and art world approval with startling speed. Weekend Weirdness: Until the Light Takes Us, Mad Dog Morgan, Aoki, Kooky Quentin Tarantino Ad, and a Date Movie Rap Anthem | /Film
  • The key process advantages of Ion (Plasma) nitriding that are exploited are: ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great untapped natural resource to be exploited for profit.
  • Critics claim he exploited black musicians for personal gain.
  • He identified with the oppressed and exploited everywhere and championed their struggles for emancipation.
  • The second part of the book explores the ways in which women's bodies are sexualized and exploited in sport, while the third provides a vision of a more body-friendly future for both men and women.
  • This may seem to be glamourising the industry, but at least it would mean that the prostitutes, and there must be a lot of them up and down the country, would be safe and not exploited.
  • The capitalist patriarchy view argues that women are exploited as labourers in class terms but are also oppressed by patriarchy. Critical Social Research
  • And so the Gazzettino is reporting that cultural commissioner Sandro Parenzo is grousing about how the production company cheaped-out and exploited the Comune, paying only US $90,000 for unprecedented access to calles, campi and the insides of countless, rarely filmed palazzi and other vintage buildings. Veniceblog:
  • Underwater visual surveys in the Philippines have revealed densities of both anemonefish and anemones significantly lower in exploited areas. Practical Fishkeeping
  • Both species are being exploited increasingly as a substitute to whale meat.
  • Hateley instantly exploited the error, rolling the ball back to Ian Ferguson and what followed was hell for defender Sergei Fokine.
  • And there are countless bacteria out there, just waiting to be commercially exploited.
  • He's someone who learned the hard way about how naivety is exploited on that scene, with underage actors blithely cast in barebacking scenes by studio guys who pay little attention to age certification legislation. Archive 2010-06-01
  • When combined with the as yet unexploited deposits in the Arkhangel region still further west, Russia's reserves are said to be the biggest in the world.
  • Those changes would be offset by taxes on environmentally unfriendly activities and end cosy arrangements that are often exploited by the very wealthy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The critic recently slammed her ‘obscene’ boniness, which she felt cynically exploited real-life victims of famine, illness and genocide.
  • That would eliminate some of the loopholes exploited by large, wealthy factory farms.
  • 1Thought housing is exploited (7) 5Blunder in telecopy about college fathers (4,3) 9Low quality explosives put into oceans (9) 10Former spouses catching VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 4
  • The loophole is widely exploited. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are rich mineral deposits and huge timber reserves, but these are largely unexploited, and lack of foreign exchange has led to food shortages.
  • He added that the feature could be exploited to gain access to whole conversations and not only individual messages that were not originally sent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bacterial redox reactions with minerals are already being exploited in mining low grade or inaccessible ores.
  • Both delineated the intolerability of a pastorate that reified historical constructions of the self and its inner life and that then exploited this reification to its own advantage.
  • The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction.
  • TV critics said the program exploited the stereotype of the overbearing mamma.
  • This technique is unique to the acrylic medium and shows how accidents can be exploited and controlled to play an effective role in a painting. Acrylics Masterclass
  • Those filtering the information have also frequently exploited their position to select and control the flow for their own purposes.
  • Helped by the library, it could be worth 750 million to 800 million - and that's before the unexploited international potential. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exhibition reminds the viewers how the innocence of the tribals was cruelly exploited by those from the cities, how a large body of the tribal population became slaves to alcohol.
  • That the tragedy and those at its center should be exploited for ratings and political gain is not just wrong - it's reprehensible.
  • But the truth was that the bond of brotherhood was strong between the two of them that neither could truly deny the other anything, though Will exploited this relationship much more than Eaton.
  • His willingness to experiment in graphic art to create visual effects that exploited the tools and language unique to that medium, as in "woodcut-on-pewter" and white-line etchings, or simulated alla-prima painting, as in color prints, spilled over into painting, as is evinced by the experimental paintings in the Descriptive Catalogue, such as the Spiritual Form of Nelson, and his so-called "tempera" and "fresco" paintings, which capture the visual effects of color printing. Introduction
  • As capitalism colonizes the realm of interpersonal relations, we've ceased to become human to each other and instead become "resources" (think "networking") to be exploited for one type of gain or another. Jim Schumacher and Debbie Bookchin: Our Oil Reserves Are Depleted; It's Time for Utopia
  • The film exploited his image and infringed his copyright.
  • Collocations represent a further linguistic constraint upon text, and as such may be exploited by the semantic analyser.
  • The ministeriales, laymen of servile origin, were used to replace the clergy in many administrative posts; regalian rights were retained and exploited. D. Germany
  • Sovereignty is an asset to be used, deployed, exploited, committed and joined in partnership with that of others.
  • Hateley instantly exploited the error, rolling the ball back to Ian Ferguson and what followed was hell for defender Sergei Fokine.
  • It has reported huge unexploited oil and gas resources, but today agriculture is the backbone of the country's economy with coffee, rice and maize the main commodities.
  • Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey.
  • The modern stream-of-consciousness technique was also frequently and skillfully exploited by Faulkner emphasize the reactions and inner musings of the narrator.
  • Christianity is a spiritual-semantic meme that has evolved in countess fascinating ways, and has been exploited by a plethora of power structures. Archive 2010-01-01
  • The Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish.
  • I exploited this feature to make the foamy Italian dessert zabaione for guests while I sat with them at the table, finishing our main course. Snaring the Elusive Thermomix
  • These Severn Valley woods have been exploited for timber since Saxon times.
  • On the coast, the maritime villas that exploited the fishing resources of the lagoons and ponds still played a central role.
  • On the other hand, if they are prepared from alloy powders, their properties and corrosion resistance are better, especially if the rapid cooling or atomizing is exploited to supersaturate the aluminum, and no segregation is present.
  • We felt our vulnerability was being exploited; it was our first full day on the trail. Christianity Today
  • And while that is clearly progress, I fear we may simply be swapping one class of exploited drudges for another, as more and more double - income couples ease their hectic schedules by engaging hired help.
  • He compiled breaks of 63 and 79 to lead 2-0 and exploited a series of chances to go 4-1 up.
  • The paper suggests that the extraction of petroleum ether, polysaccharide and sodium copper chlorophyllin from banana leaves can be exploited as dishware abluent or abluent–assistants.
  • To take inherent advantages, every civilization is born of immediate opportunities, rapidly exploited.
  • Palm exploitation is a major problem in some areas, and commercially used species such as Euterpe oleraceae and Mauritia flexuosa are often heavily exploited in the more accessible regions. Orinoco Delta swamp forests
  • There's a strong thematic connection: Twelfth Night marked the end of the Christian festival, and exploited the mediaeval tradition of misrule.
  • Hateley instantly exploited the error, rolling the ball back to Ian Ferguson and what followed was hell for defender Sergei Fokine.
  • In order for the altruist not to be exploited by non-reciprocaters, it would be expected that reciprocal altruism can only exist in the co-presence of mechanisms to identify and punish "cheaters".
  • Because only two Las Vegas sports books—the Golden Nugget's and the M Casino's, run by Cantor Gaming—offer the betting lines so early, and because so little is known about teams at this early stage, knowledgeable bettors say there are under- and overrated teams to be exploited. An Early Way to Beat the Odds
  • But under existing environmental legislation, some two-thirds of this land can not be exploited.
  • The magazine exploited popular Catholic themes, such as anti-abortion campaigning and family values to channel middle-class resentment into a political movement.
  • A dichloromethane sub-fraction of S. crispus displayed potent anticancer activities in vitro that can be further exploited for the development of a potential therapeutic anticancer agent. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • National prohibition provided lucrative illegal markets, which some Italian Americans successfully exploited through bootlegging operations.
  • If the smallest and least of the countries of Asia has been able to do this, it is because she has _been let alone_, -- not conquered, exploited, nor drugged. Peking Dust
  • He said the defendants had exploited in an unlawful manner information they obtained while in a position of trust in his employment.
  • It will be fully exploited according the degree of freedom of excitation energy, angular momentum and isospin of the nuclear system.
  • The term therefore implies that the third world is exploited, much as third estate French commoners were exploited. • the economically underdeveloped countries of Africa, Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Experts say that the laws are often exploited for personal gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Far East they are also exploited as a dried, salted or smoked food called trepang or beche-de-mer and they are also vital to the development of a healthy reef, acting like giant earthworms and recycling nutrients.
  • Analogous to the above mentioned gold deposits, recent fluviatile alluvial tin deposits are exploited, e.g. on the Rio Huanuni, Dept. Oruro, Bolivia. Chapter 17
  • Workers and handicraftsmen, while quitting the secret societies of the bourgeois democrats and the republicans, brought with them as a legacy the conviction that the oppressed and exploited of all nations had a common task.
  • We felt our vulnerability was being exploited; it was our first full day on the trail. Christianity Today
  • His opponents have exploited the public's lack of understanding of the difference between tax residence and tax domicile. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many years, Africa, especially the hinterland, remained unknown, unexplored and unexploited.
  • He filched my material and appropriated my voice and exploited a human tragedy that was really none of his business.
  • For this reason he reserved the right of the state to intervene so that the economically powerless could not be exploited by the economically powerful.
  • At the end of the day, we must realise that animals are not here to be exploited and experimented on by us.
  • One caller drew attention to the fact that very many immigrant workers are exploited and abused.
  • Some publishers of journals have exploited prices, but in general scientific and other research publications have served academic life well. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unstable government has been reliant on Australian troops, police and economic aid, a situation ruthlessly exploited by Canberra in the dispute over royalties and sovereignty.
  • The main central banks exploited yesterday's thin market to launch another visible assault on the dollar.
  • Hanson skilfully exploited the system of proportional representation(Sentencedict), which asks voters to list candidates in order of preference.
  • Massachusetts's farming families relied on their labor to eke out a bare competency and secure a freehold, while planters exploited the labor of their slaves and engrossed lands.

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