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Controversy: The movie was considered a thinly veiled swipe at real-life newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, who did not take kindly to the celluloid portrait.

But, those institutions are thinly spread and tight on resources.

From BBC

Rimmed with delicate lashes of thinly shredded, light-reflective copper, the luminous eyes sparkle.

In 2016, before Trump’s first presidential term, Zuckerberg made a thinly veiled jab at Trump, who called for a wall to be built between the U.S.

Along the way, he delivered thinly veiled but pointed criticisms of his successor and the administration he will bring to the nation’s capital on January 20.

From Salon

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