Word: haveto
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...really liked the idea of playingsomebody who was a flawed mother,”she said. “I think it was an uncomfortablecharacter, but very real. There aremothers out there who just aren’t goodmothers, and that doesn’t mean we haveto judge them.”Theron said she wanted to give a voiceto someone like Joleen, who is a type ofwoman she feels is rarely featured on thebig screen. “We want women to be eitherthe Madonna or the whore: you’re eitherthe great nurturer or you?...
Sure, a political party doesn't haveto live up to its name. The German Democratic Republic, after all, was East Germany under the communists. In Mexico, the Institutional Reform Party (PRI) has been the protector of that nation's state of high corruption for the better part of a century. But it sure helps ? and this election year the Reform party has a chance to begin living up to its very purposeful name. There is perhaps an equal chance that the infant party will turn instead down the path that leads to the electoral deep dungeon where...
Concentration: 1. What every othercollege in America calls a major. 2. What you haveto choose before the end of your first year...
...clear that something was going to haveto change--Radcliffe, as it existed, wasmarginalized," said A'Lelia P. Bundles '74, who iscurrently serving as first vice president of RCAA."In the best of all possible worlds, I wishRadcliffe could remain independent forever, butthat's not the reality of the world in which we'reliving...
Another obstacle is that the library will haveto conform to some laws that, perhaps weren'tdesigned for a building of its size and purpose...