Word: handing
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Equality also means understanding that public physical affection between two persons of the same gender is just as acceptable as it is between persons of the opposite sex. Until I can walk through the Yard hand-in-hand with another man without fear of physical violence or verbal abuse, the promise of tolerance at Harvard is unkept...
...people who came out of the ticket office were not the same ones I had seen going in. Tickets in hand, Trisha D. Perez '92, who had just complained of acute frostbite, emerged from the box office yelling, "This is totally awesome...
...This was the biggest meet, our last meet--and against Yale," Papailias said. "What made it really classic is when I went to shake the Yale coach's hand, he refused. It was a very fitting ending to a Harvard-Yale match...
...Yale coach's behavior is] not surprising," Harvard coach Branimir Zivkovic said. "He hasn't shaken my hand for ten years...
Norton's insights come from first-hand research. For the past six years, she has been regularly videotaping, from infancy, about 40 children born to young mothers living in the most blighted, impoverished pockets of Chicago. She lets her camera roll for up to four hours at a time, capturing the ordinary rhythms and interactions of a child's life at home. Reviewing thousands of hours of ) tapes, Norton found that references to time were rare. Most parents hardly ever provided instructions like "Finish lunch so you can see your favorite TV program at 1:30," or even sequential statements...