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...dismay of the British, although no less urgent than on the European mainland, has a more subtle dimension. Despite myriad objections to much of U.S. foreign po licy, many government officials and media pundits nonetheless insist on developing a “special relationship” with the U.S. They reason that our two nations have more shared self-interest than exists with other countries, and they conclude that we should co nsult with each another on foreign policy issues before we turn to the wider international community. British Prime Minister Tony Blair uses this doctrine to justify support...
...have watched the student criticism of Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60 with increasing concern and dismay (News, “Nesson Steps Down From Teaching Amid Protests,” April...
...only an hour after the Earth Day celebration began, all 300 bottles had been claimed to the dismay of some latecomers...
...many a gossiper’s dismay, Mather’s “Decadenza” failed to live up to its lecherous and depraved advertisements. In fact, there was more excitement in the onslaught of vicious Mather-open e-mails slamming the neon ads for the dance that promised free entrance for first-year females than in the dance itself...
...part of her bad blood, Sage also inherits her grandfather’s moral laxity, according to her parents. At the age of sixteen she becomes pregnant and marries, much to her parents’ dismay. Sage is expected to give up and accept her plight as a teenage mother and failed scholar. She does not do as expected...