Word: contentively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unfortunately, this is a question she hardly considers at all, although one might expect it to be a central question about The American Way of Death. Miss Mitford is content to delineate a scandal, with only the most cursory attempts to explain its presence in our society...
...melodrama of a slave's murder. In this episode a dancer expresses impotent rage--a very profound emotion-- by running downstage, screwing up his face, and making a punching motion across his body. McKayle should be commended for trying to treat serious themes and not resting content, as some masters do, to play prima donna. But he could make his message much more powerful by expressing them with stronger choreography...
From the outset they eschew the political scientist's concern with institutions alone and concentrate instead on "the large forces that determine the content of policy." They realize that policy decisions arise not from technical considerations but from conflict among interests, ideologies, values, and prejudices. This conflict and the management of it constitute the political process...
Although he declined to reveal the full content of his analysis, Seymour said it pointed out that abolishing parietal privileges would lead to "drastic repercussions." He added that he thought his study was "a more accurate reflection" of undergraduate thought than the letters published in the CRIMSON...
...Government Department has invalidated the results of the midterm examination in Gov la because the content of an essay question was reportedly leaked to students by a section man. The question comprised 80 per cent of the exam...