Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reason, old soldiers like Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz and columnist Nat Hentoff, both onetime A.C.L.U. board members, see a serious threat to single-minded support of individual liberty. Dershowitz asserts that "the A.C.L.U. is a very different organization today." To him, the key tenet of the A.C.L.U. faith is support for free-speech rights for "causes that you despise." Without that, "all you are is a political activist...
...insist on an immediate apology for Powell's invitation, in the form of a public reaffirmation of the University's commitment (now sadly in doubt) to the full and equal rights of--specifically--its gay and lesbian faculty, staff and students. As proof of Harvard's good faith in this, we further insist that you speak out at commencement to dissociate our university from General Powell's bigotry. D.A. Miller, Professor of English Barbara Johnson, Professor of English and Comparative Literature Jeffrey Masten, Instructor in English Phillip Brian Harper, Assistant Professor of English and Afro-American Studies Frederick Neuhouser, Assistant...
...result, the senior says she has more faith in Nancy Lehrhaulpt, her nurse practitioner, than in the doctors...
...version of the musical hit Les Miserables, though in static, arena-style tableaux rather than the Broadway staging. Radio City executive producer Scott Sanders likens Jesus to Les Miz. Says he: "These shows offer pain, despair and suffering followed by hope, ending in a joyous feeling of power and faith. That is quality family entertainment." With both Jesus and Les Miz, Hossein has not so much told a story as relied on audiences to know it already. Jesus neither starts with the birth of its hero nor ends with his death, and it is decidedly nonchronological along the way. Billed...
...tell you, I'm glad it's an election year," Huntzer said. "Because if we can't put our faith in you, we'll have to put our trust in the ballot...