Word: beholding
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...that the proliferation of coffee shops under the Hughes headquarters does not assume more than symbolic significance) I will be delighted to join Mr. Roberts in welcoming them to the fellowship of responsible men. But to argue, as does Mr. Roberts, that this awakening is something wondrous to behold is to lend support to the view that irresponsibility is the norm of student politics. I am glad that the peaceniks are acting their age--but couldn't we save our fatted calves for a more significant occasion? Barney Frank 1G, Chairman, Policy Committee of the National Federation of Collage Young...
Admiral George Anderson, with whom I have been privileged to be closely associated for the past several months, is indeed a giant among men. The confidence he instills in these around him in times of crisis is a sight to behold, and you have done our country a great service in giving your readers a chance to share our trust and confidence...
Then spake the Lord unto his servant Argaman and said: "Behold I shall smite the people of Babylon, for they know me not. They shall be consumed in a cloud of fire, every man, woman, and child. Yea, even their great hall I will destroy. I shall make of Babylon a desolation, and there will be much weeping and gnashing of teeth...
...impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness; nor can anyone believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference...
...Chekhov. In a play which portrays such comic explosiveness of temperament and such undercutting (and yet tolerance) of sentiment, it was an intellectual pleasure to see amateurs capture so many of the emotional innuendoes. The stylization of Joanne Koch Schmelzer, her movements, her voice, her expression, were something to behold. Harry Knopf, as Luca, an old man, weak and frail, was very fine (and was an example of Knopf's versatility for those of us who remember him in Can-Can). As for Howard Kramer, the Boor, one can only say he must be seen to be believed...