Word: expression
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With such time devoted to their teams, the athletes generally express that they haven't gotten overly involved in other organized activities. Their "free" time, however, is all accounted...
Among purists, though, the whole point of the Internet is that it isn't like traditional media. A wide spectrum of viewpoints is tolerated and even encouraged online, especially on the freewheeling, anarchistic Usenet. The notion is that for the first time in history, anyone can express his or her views to a mass audience. As a result, Cooper's proposal is stirring up opposition from cyberspace denizens on both the left and the right...
Other members express concern about the respect accorded to women on the council...
...enough, secure enough and convinced enough of its own deals to recall these dead not as strangers or as enemies but as separated brethren. It moves us beyond the syndrome of "win/lose" and into the realm of tragedy and hope. A university that finds these ideals too risky to express is itself at risk...
...year-old Administration memo that identifies Hillary Rodham Clinton as the major player behind the controversial mass firings of White House travel-office employees in 1993. The late deputy White House counsel Vincent Foster was mentioned several times in the memo, leading the Whitewater independent counsel to express dismay that it was not released sooner. Late last week, lawyers for the First Lady also released newly "discovered" billing records of her legal work for the S&L at the heart of the Whitewater probe. Investigators have long sought the documents...