Word: conflicted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...added that "Contradiction," speaks of the conflict between one's commitment to a cause and one's need for flexibility...
...This bill will for the record make it clear," that students have the right to make-up exams if a conflict with religious observance exists on the day of the exam, said Sen. George Bachrach (D-Watertown), the bill's sponsor...
...both sides in the Nicaraguan conflict, the U.S. has become a battleground. This war for the favor of the American public has grown increasingly urgent as Congress prepares to vote on President Reagan's request for $14 million in aid for the anti-Sandinista contras...
...Troilus and Cressida is neither one of Shakespeare's most popular pays nor one of his best written. Skipping over the Judgement of Paris and the tale of the wooden horse--two eminently more interesting anecdotes from the Trojan War--Shakespeare begins his story seven years into the conflict when armed engagement has reached a standstill. Both armies entrench while their respective leaders reconsider their strategies. Ulysses (Adam Smith Albion), a sort of Greek Henry Kissinger, formulates a plan which will serve the dual purpose of reanimating the Greeks best fighter, the now lazy and spaced-out Achilles (Patrick Bradford...
...chains remained, and three days later, the Court dealt Columbia a decisive setback with a second ruling that favored the protesters. Somewhat ambiguously, the Court prohibited Columbia from using force to break up the demonstration unless the demonstrators become violent. The entire conflict is now pending a final resolution by the court. The thickening plot takes new twists-requiring new press reports-each day, and the suspense surrounding the barricade steadily mounts...