Word: fearless
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...future, humankind must defend itself against a terrifying race of insects--hordes and hordes of incredibly tough and resilient bugs. The brave and fearless men and women of the Mobile Infantry, the awe-inspiring Starship Troopers, must make it their singular goal to destroy every last one of these hideous threats to humanity...
...FEARLESS In Disney's fare for kids, the world is usually a bright, cheery place. So the firm's latest CD-ROM is a departure, bristling with nightmares such as dentists' chairs and graveyards. But it has (no surprise) a happy ending. Also, no scenes involve Mickey, Goofy...
Miles Davis will forever be known for his fearless inventiveness. Unlike most of his contemporaries, he never stopped finding new approaches to the music he played. Coming out of the '60s with immortal recordings like Kind of Blue and The Birth of the Cool behind him, Miles was looking in a new direction. Reciprocating the admiration shown for him by such popular artists as Jimi Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone, Miles pushed his band into new, totally uncharted territory. To some degree, the map of the journey was set by Bitches Brew, Miles' controversial electric jazz album...
Molly Hennessy-Fiske may be able to "Say Anything" in her column on student life ("For Rawlins, Two Lunches and Coffee is Business as Usual," Sept. 26) but she might want to say something. Her scoop on the daily planner preferences of our fearless Undergraduate Council president, Lamelle D. Rawlins '99, masquerades as a piece about students' daily planners, but instead comes off as an authorized biography of our most prominent campus politico...
...Jiang's fearless economic move is not the only sign of his confidence. Appointed as a hard-liner in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, he has recently shown an inclination to loosen some political controls. Explaining the government's sudden tolerance for newspaper and magazine articles challenging Beijing's policies, Liu Ji, a close Jiang adviser, says, "People want to air their opinions, as they are now well fed and better clothed and better educated. It is a sign of the nation's vigor and prosperity...