Word: fates
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Councillors listened patiently as residents voiced concern regarding recent events ranging from Jiang Zemin's visit to the Tasty's fate--events that in their minds overshadowed the local election...
...personal vendetta against Pablo Colapinto '00, the actor playing Macbeth. She spends the entire article laying into him. She writes: "Speaking in a tone of mingled peevishness and self-pity, he proceeds to recite Macbeth's lines as though he's whining at Fate for giving him such a hard time...
...sure if maybe she forgot to see the play or maybe she knows little about human emotion. Whatever the case, Colapinto's Macbeth was not begging us for pity, as many actors cast as Macbeth do. His Macbeth is confused and frustrated by his fate. He gives short, confused little laughs here and there. He was not asking for pity, but rather questions his fate which he has accepted. That was the new twist in Colapinto's Macbeth. In many productions Macbeth is pathetic, and as the play progresses one almost wants his end to come. Colapinto's was more...
Whenever things could have gone either way, fate clearly smiled on the Crimson. With the score 24-0, Big Green cornerback Brad Jefferson dropped a pass at the Harvard 40-yard line which slipped from Linden's hand. Earlier in the game, Patterson made the first of many good plays by knocking a potential interception away from linebacker Zach Walz...
Capitalism failed in China as early as in the Qin Dynasty, and kept failing due to internal and external reasons too much to exhaust. Theocracy, military dictatorship, none of them survived. Socialism is not a choice but a fate, the only way that preserved this feudalistic machine in this modern materialistic world. If that is not why the West hates China, then is it because of its abuse of human rights...