Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...faith in deterrence is dying (and faith in rehabilitation is virtually dead), belief in retribution is alive and well. Death-penalty foe David Bruck calls retribution "the only moral reason for punishment. It's our way of expressing our common beliefs in what's right and wrong." The question is what form retribution should take. At its most elemental level, retribution blurs with revenge. "Some animals deserve to be put off the face of the earth," explains Richard Brill, a retired government cartographer in Denver. But there's a distinction to be made between revenge--a hot, deeply personal desire...
...premature (also probably unlucky) to call Generation X the peace generation, but the evidence is mounting. No generation in American history has had less traffic with war or its brutally congruent demands for sacrifice and faith. And because we haven't had to fight, we've been free from the conformist pressures of a nation at war. We've found our own, unique identity as a generation that thinks and does as it pleases. The peace dividend has allowed us to live abroad more often and for longer than any other generation. Technoliths like Microsoft and Nike are earning their...
...People looking past us was helpful in a way," Hirsch said. "It gave us motivation to know they were writing us off. We weren't surprised--we had faith in ourselves and the team and especially the coach...
...Coalition--a group which includes graduating seniors as well as other undergraduates and faculty advisors--set up the ASGF as an escrow fund, which will be withheld until there is "proof Harvard is making a good faith effort to address these issues," according to Peimer...
Union members charged that Cathy Conway, their business agent, represented them in bad faith during the negotiations and the vote...