Word: glorious
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Most Harvard students found this weekend's glorious weather the perfect way to close out the summer. For the Harvard men's and women's cross-country teams, the weather proved to be nothing short of a nightmare...
...course if abortion is truly murder, Operation Rescue may well be right not to stop at mere persuasion. But in that case it cannot self-righteously invoke the First Amendment. And if it is going to invoke instead the glorious tradition of civil disobedience, other problems arise. There are different rules for legitimate civil disobedience in a democratic society than in a place (e.g., Nazi Germany) where working for change through the established political system is not an available option...
...Clinton unmindful of adversaries -- and an ally -- who did not attend the commemoration. In some of the most exquisite language of the day, he turned their adversity into glorious emancipation. "Germany and Italy, liberated by our victory, now stand among our closest allies and the staunchest defenders of freedom. Russia, decimated during the war and frozen afterward in communism and cold war, has been reborn in democracy...
socializing are as glorious as ever...
...Hail to the Victors: No matter howdisappointing the ending was, the middle was sweetas honey. Maybe history will longer remember theovertime losses of Beanpot and St. Paul, but forone glorious weekend Harvard Hockey reginedcompletely supreme, and the 1994 ECAC Championshipwill remain justly memorialized in the BrightArena banners forever and ever...