Word: fittingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...disguised attempt to suppress free speech on a troublesome new medium. In the U.S. a widely publicized federal case against a college student accused of operating a pirate bulletin board may backfire if, as expected, a judge rules that the charges filed against the student do not fit the crime. The underlying difficulty, say copyright experts, comes from trying to guard intangible electronic "property" using laws that were crafted with printing- press technology in mind...
Rudenstine's decision to delay was in line with the report approved by the Faculty in 1993 which allowed the President leeway to postpone the decision if he saw fit...
...more interested in the small, immediate, local, personal--in a means of seeing something much larger, how we fit into the larger picture," she says. "It's so happenstance what you write about. You're looking for connections to everything you can possibly hear aspects of your voice in. There's nothing urgent or political in my works...
...came here a little ill at ease with the notion of speaking openly and thinking confidently about race and how we fit into it," Smith says. "We came from, if not white towns, then sets of predominantly white friends. Race was always a back burner thing, especially at that age. When you're an adolescent, you're trying to be a lot like your friends...It's easy to put it off if you're happy and no one's talking about...
Mack argues that his skeptical coleagues are simply too limited in their thinking. To dismiss an idea because it does not fit in the common notions of reality is unscientific, he says...