Word: cheeks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Crashing in the first run of the Olympic trials five weeks ago, slightly denting his right cheek, Masley was required thereafter to slide impeccably, or the best American luge racer would have been left at home. With $600 in parts, Masley built his own sled. "I leave my job [computer drafting] for six months every year," he says, "and save every cent the rest of the time. But it's worth it, an incredible feeling, the wind rushing by. You're doing something. And this is the proudest moment of my life...
...inconsistency can be resolved by assigning the two imperatives, justice and forgiveness, to different functional levels, to that of Caesar and that of God. Justice is a social question, while forgiveness introduces a transcendent element: love. Weighing the injunction in the Sermon on the Mount to turn the other cheek, Martin Luther concluded that an individual ought to obey the command, but a government should not. There are two orders, that of the law and that of the Gospel. One forgives in one's heart, in the sight of God, as the Pope did, but the criminal still serves...
Director Jennifer Tingle sends Currier's production out of the starting gate quickly, with a clever and appropriately tongue-in-cheek opening. But the first act soon falters, revealing that maybe Tingle and company didn't get the point after...
...especially liked the line about character and a complex offense, assuming it was a tongue-in-cheek remark by a man known more as the leading member of the Eli literati than as the leading friend of Eli athletics. Unfortunately, it seemed for three quarters that Giamatti might have a serious point to make, as Yale held the Crimson multiplex to a single touchdown...
...brief show will be a "tongue in cheek" comparison between Harvard and Yale. Kroks Manager John T. Redd '84 said yesterday. "Everything from singing groups to the Physics department" will be compared, he added...