Word: braved
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...British and American TV; and Insignificance, directed by Nicolas Roeg from a play and screenplay by Terry Johnson. All three films are ferociously critical of Britain or its thunder-stealing ally, the U.S. All are set (at least in part) in the 1950s, when postimperial Britain shrank into the Brave New Nothing-very-much-thank-you. All have, ironically, reinvigorated British cinema and helped restore it to world-power status...
...think we have the products, the financing and the experienced people to build a very successful business on our own." Echoes Swanson of Genentech: "I believe we are well on our way to building a major, profitable pharmaceutical company." But Genentech, Cetus and the other pioneers of the brave new world of biotech still have a long way to go. --By Charles P. Alexander. Reported by Cristina Garcia/San Francisco
...thousands of runners prepare to brave the 26-mile course of the Boston Marathon today, researchers at the Harvard Medical School (HMS) have found that in addition to the well known hazards of dehydration, over-hydration can prove dangerous for a small minority of the population as well...
...which is it? Is she a brave warrior or a shallow hack? Or is Ann Coulter that most unlikely of conservative subspecies: a hard-right ironist...
Through it all, Johnson’s thesis is clear: lonely, brave commonfolk increasingly assert their principles in the face of an uncompromising, over-bureaucratic, callous Communist government...