Word: expression
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...people who participate are dead serious and well off. According to Triathlon magazine, their average age is 34, they graduated from college, they earn $45,000 a year and 40% of them carry an American Express card of one color or another. Says Beth Schneider-Needel, one of the organizers of the Chicago race: "It's just a natural extension of the aggression they take to their careers. Because they work, they have to train in the mornings, at lunch and at night. It's hell on your social life, and you don't get much sleep...
Tina Turner's first role since the Acid Queen in Tommy shouldn't frighten anyone away. As Auntie Entity, the self-styled empress of the "slimepit" Bartertown, she performs with a perfect pre-apocalyptic charm, which gives way only when she must express and contain the rage of a town whose people have only very recently lost everything they ever...
...express strongly enough what a smart move it was to stay here I'm extremely satisfied with my Harvard experience, and I feel complete here. I'll be entering my senior year in the fall and will be a generous alumnus after graduating (I have to make sure my kids get in, you know.) In fact I'm one of Harvard's biggest advocates. It probably seems strange for the guy who once nearly transferred out to be convincing high school seniors to come, but I honestly feel anyone would do well here...
Harvard University is supposed to be place where individuals can freely seek it formation, open discussion and express opinion. Until mid-May, I thought that the administrators, faculty, and other officers of the University attempted to their fullest ability to make Harvard and Radcliffe such a place. It disturbs me greatly to watch the University stray so greatly from its founding promises. Anioinette M Riley...
...Dumsday: "The sheer size of the Conservative failure is quite out of proportion with what one would expect from just midterm blues." Also, because the Brecon and Radnor vote was only the eighth by-election since the 1983 Conservative landslide, it provided a rare opportunity for voters to express their opinion of the Thatcher government. Liberal Party canvassers found that the overriding issue was Thatcher's aggressive style and personality. "We kept hearing, 'It's that woman. We don't like that woman,' " Dumsday said...