Word: contently
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This argument, while intuitively compelling, falls apart upon closer analysis. Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes, when asked at a debate about whether his conservative views represented the legislation of morality, offered an excellent response. "What a stupid question!" he said. "Every law has moral content...
...more with it the rest of the period. New Hampshire tied up the game at one using every area of the rink. Harvard's shorthanded unit was forced to be content with staying back on its defensive zone and allowing the Wildcat defensemen to set up at will...
...show ends with a postmodern touch by appearing to circle back to the opening scene: Bobby's surprise birthday party. Every year he shows up and pretends to be surprised, but this time there's no Bobby. He leaves the couples content to blow out the candles alone, while Robert stands by, hidden in the shadows. The abrupt ending seems suprisingly insubstantial, resisting clear answers or profound revelations. Still, in an age where the ponderous pseudo-drama of "Les Mis" still packs the house most nights in New York (and, terrifyingly, in London, and Dallas, and Des Moines...), Sondheim provides...
Sadly, most of the major athletic programs at Harvard suffer from a lack of ambition. I find it ironic that at an institution teeming with persistent, self-assertive individuals, we are content with anything less than athletic excellence...
...Academic Affairs Committee believes that it is important for the administration to be represented in what we hope to be a university-wide dialogue on race and ethnic studies at Harvard," Jung said. "An open informed dialogue cannot occur in the absence of knowledge about the actual content of this field...