Word: aright
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Giannino said he still hoped for anadministration response. "I know [Mansfield] has aright to free speech, but the University shouldpublicly deplore his statements," Giannino said...
...principal reason for such fulfillment no doubt lay in one of the country's most alluring tourist attractions: a remote railway depot on the northern island of Hokkaido called Koufuku Eki, or Happiness Station. There, travelers whose feet had strayed from the path to contentment could set themselves aright by reaching into their pockets, plunking down $2.10 and buying, literally, "a ticket to Happiness...
Suleiman said Mansfield's comments reminded herof the National Association of Scholars (NAS), aright-wing organization that warns againstpolitical correctness in American universities...
...time in establishing normal relations. Vietnam is a tough country, but the threat it once posed to U.S. interests has largely dissipated. "Economic development is Vietnam's preoccupation, not military adventurism," says former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie. The U.S., by returning to Southeast Asia and helping set it aright, could do much to bring Vietnam into the booming Pacific Rim economy. Given Vietnam's potential, the U.S. would probably be doing itself a favor by not ceding all the investment and market opportunities to others...
...novelty. Instead, it's the running commentary given by two critics, John Claflin and Jamie McInnes. The two chat with one another about their own personal problems as well as the play, and eventually, when dramatic issues come to a head, enter the play itself to set things aright...