Word: aggressors
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...second period, it appeared that B.C. might just get that measure of satisfaction, as Harvard slowed down and the Eagles took up the aggressor's role...
...chuan, the Chinese exercises he recommends for healthful testicles and liver. With arms extended and hands as graceful as cobra heads, he begins the ritual steps, fluidly shifting his weight from one slippered foot to the other. The martial exercise is based on a subtle principle. "The aggressor is off balance," Ginsberg explains. "The person who is nonaggressive is in balance...
...Koppel Blames the Victim," is typical of today's trendy, but misguided thought on the issue of Nicaragua. The writer takes at face value the pious assertions of the Nicaraguan foreign ministers, throws in a little international law, and comes out painting the U.S. as an unprovoked aggressor in Central America. International law is a worthwhile thing, and is useful when the parties involved share an accepted notion of the global balance of power. However, there are many powers who do not respect such a notion, and are thus revolutionary in their efforts to alter that balance. It is foolish...
...becomes more ... responsible for his words. They are not going to vanish into air. They can be replayed again and again, like the videotape of a fumble. The machine subtly puts the caller on the defensive, thus reversing the usual telephone psychology, in which the caller is the aggressor, breaking in upon another's silence...
...felt the scenario was biased towards people with American sentiments," said Nadine H. Parker '85, who was in the U.S. delegation, explaining that the Soviet delegation continually appeared to be the aggressor...