Word: affectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Encounters between student members of the Boston Church of Christ and undergraduates are becoming a part of the Harvard experience, affected students and proctors say. University officials say recruitment tactics border on harassment while group members assert the right to share their religious beliefs.
That, in the end, may be the most powerful argument the White House has. By late last week officials affected confidence in an eventual victory on the loan guarantees. Still, they said, Clinton would have to devote a portion of his crucial speech to the issue of assisting Mexico. The...
Mortality rates in urban young--and misery rates too, if anyone keeps such figures--will be affected for years to come by cocaine, heroin and casual gunfire, and by teen pregnancy. Medicine now has to deal with crack babies and AIDS babies and, increasingly, premature babies born to single teens...
Armijo's open-mindedness and sensitivity affected more than one student.
"I lived in a freshman dorm with Dom, and he really commanded respect," said one friend of Armijo's. "I'm an out gay man, pretty outspoken on politics, and Dom really affected my thinking on the ROTC issue."