Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...vandalism is more destructive than in past years, according to Nathans. Parts of the broken finger are still missing, and there may be irreparable damage...
...diversification to succeed as College officials say they would like, many existing house stereotypes will have to be broken down, thus changing what some graduates consider to be a fundamental aspect of their Harvard experience...
...grandfather owned a grocery store on the edge of the black neighborhood. Dole's maiden speech in the Senate was about the disabled. He will support any bill remotely related to Armenia: it was an Armenian doctor, Hampar Kelikian, who repaid his debt to his adopted country by rebuilding broken vets like Dole. He has fought for farmers, for veterans, now for victims of prostate cancer. There were few Republicans in 1974 who would have teamed up with George McGovern on anything, much less a reinvention of the food-stamp program. But Dole knew a bit more about hunger than...
Carter offers an admirably robust definition of integrity, broken down into three easily mastered steps: "(1) discerning what is right and what is wrong; (2) acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost; and (3) saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right from wrong." Thus the abortion provider, risking a bullet to serve his or her patients, can be a person of integrity--if she has truly reflected on what she is doing and admits to being "morally troubled by it"--as can the antiabortion activist who is blocking her path to the clinic...
...upset, not so much for himself as for his father. Jess, a trucker, was in dire health at the time, and he told Rudy he was holding on to see him make the Olympic team. Says Galindo: "A half-hour after I told him [Kristi and I] had broken up, I saw him sitting there with a tear running down from his eye. That's what made me angry. So I decided to train in singles. I figured it was easier to deal with myself...