Word: disrupter
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...times couldn't last forever, and on Saturday the protests flared into violence. Scores of Koreans burst through police barriers and battled officers, who responded with fire hoses and tear gas. Despite the fighting, which left at least 40 injured, through Saturday the farmers still hadn't managed to disrupt the WTO meeting. But with talks inside mostly deadlocked, there wasn't much to disrupt...
...next 10 to 20 years). If the shift into Allston is to benefit all parties, including the College, the new undergraduate Houses must be located directly across the river (on the other side of Weeks Footbridge) from existing river Houses; locating these houses west of North Harvard Street would disrupt the contiguity and community of the College.In order to maintain and enhance the indispensable spirit of unity among undergraduates at the College, Houses in Allston should be as close as possible to the existing river Houses. Though some administrators may be enamored of the ideal of an integrated University with...
...idea behind the slayings was not just to punish the perpetrators of Munich but also to disrupt and deter future terrorist acts. For the second goal, one dead P.L.O. operative was as good as another. Klein quotes a senior intelligence source: "Our blood was boiling. When there was information implicating someone, we didn't inspect it with a magnifying glass...
...When O’Keefe held a question-and-answer session with demonstrators, pro-flag hecklers tried to disrupt the meeting...
...classes and extracurricular clubs. In short, they are valuable members of the Harvard community, despite their nominal visiting-student status. Forcing them to leave after their first semester of freshman year—effectively kicking them off campus—will irreparably damage their college experiences and disrupt the community here. And letting visiting students stay will not cause a housing crunch when other students return from time abroad; visiting students have been living in rooms that were originally deemed too loud and too dangerous...