Word: cherishing
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CRAZY QUILT. When a realist and a romantic join in holy matrimony, the union is likely to be stormy and unpredictable. In this almost perfect little film, a husband and wife (Tom Rosqui and Ina Mela) spend ten uncompromising years together before learning to cherish their differences...
...caricature, all the legendary qualities of the English. Not that pugnacity is essential. Americans see Pope John XXIII as a hero because he exuded love and managed to combine the saintly with the jolly. Many Americans would also accord the status of saint-hero to Albert Schweitzer, because they cherish the sentimental picture of the man who gave up the world in order to do good works in a dark corner of the globe. But Schweitzer perhaps lived too long. "Every hero becomes a bore at last," said Emerson...
...Stoughton by that juncture, you were nine beers gone) --stirred the minds and hearts of all the participants. Caught up as they were in the adolescent joy of it all, they nevertheless recognized in the incident a glimmer of the intellectual plunk Harvard was said to cherish...
...European, I commend you for that exquisite pictorial section on Eastern Europe. It shows Americans that Eastern Europe still has the "Old World" touch and the glittering night life that European tourists cherish, and it demonstrates that Eastern Europe is not all barbed wire just because it is Communist...
...however ephemerally, a commitment and a moral drive in opposing the university administration is evidence of a widespread, if latent, alienation," the report says. Furthermore, the committee found, Berkeley's brightest students were most active in the protests. "Whatever judgment is made of their behavior, Berkeley has to cherish this kind of student...