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Word: feel (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...feeling is that I have done nothing wrong," said Tsoukaldis, who declined to comment on the specifics of the situation. "I didn't feel I got a fair hearing...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Sue College for Diplomas | 7/9/1999 | See Source »

...exactly lies, but rather selective descriptions, the sort of speech that gets people to buy the things they never needed, and, in its supreme form, to buy things they didn't even want. In the college world, these are large, impersonal classes at any level that you somehow feel privileged to join. At Harvard, Yale or any of these places, the grim reality of a 700-person introductory class with the professor far in the distance and a group of relatively unresponsive TF's becomes an unfortunate reality, but for someone to be actually touting the size of the biggest...

Author: By Adam I. Arenson, | Title: The Harvard Standard | 7/9/1999 | See Source »

...anything it would cause significant ripples. The closest examples would be Ec 10's effect on test scheduling or the Krokodiloes' concert on your Saturday night plans: each probably sucks away a sixth of the campus and even your most sheltered communist-anarchist music-hating philosophy concentrator will feel the effects...

Author: By Adam I. Arenson, | Title: The Harvard Standard | 7/9/1999 | See Source »

...Bible: ?Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord,?" says Dowell. "It doesn?t belong to Madeleine Albright. The U.S. wants to make Milosevic pay for what he did, but there?s a point when they have to consider Serbia?s welfare ahead of the political pain they?d feel from letting him retire unpunished." Would Milosevic, addicted to power, ever take the back way out? "He?d be tempted," says Dowell. "And a standing offer would make those close to him wonder how long he?d be around. They?d have to think about cutting their own deals." Right now, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cohen Loses Touch With Realpolitik Over Slobo | 7/9/1999 | See Source »

...successive waves of war and occupation. Passing through the Persian, Byzantine and Ottoman empires, they settled throughout Asia Minor, the Arab world, the Balkans and Europe but maintained common threads of language, culture, music and religious belief throughout their diaspora. But rarely have their host countries made them feel welcome. They were legally able to be enslaved in Europe until the mid-19th century, and the hostility they suffered throughout the continent reached its zenith during World War II, when more than half a million died in Nazi concentration camps ?- losses almost proportional to those suffered by Jews...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Ethnically Cleansed and Nowhere to Go | 7/8/1999 | See Source »

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