Word: hurtfulness
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...appalled" and "outraged" by his former pastor's views. He did this with typical restraint-his demeanor, as always, precisely presidential-but also with the sad and belated realization that the Wright controversy was not merely a "distraction." It was this year's edition of a problem that has hurt the Democratic Party since the Vietnam era, a fixation on the (often spectacular) deficiencies of superpower governance while slighting this nation's incredible strengths...
...Anthony Rotio on a short three-yard pass to extend the lead to 19-0.Winters was 14-of-29 for 134 yards and one touchdown, which came late in the fourth quarter on a seven-yard pass to sophomore Mike Cook.“Collier, by virtue of having Liam hurt the whole season, getting real reps every single day with the varsity, is so far ahead of [Ely and Simpson] just on knowledge and experience,” Murphy said. “He may not be tall, but he can play. So we’ll have next year...
...violence, gore, or sex. Olson said that gaming—including playing “M”-rated games—is such a widespread teenage phenomenon that it should not be considered abnormal. “A moderate amount of violent game play is unlikely to hurt you,” Olson said. “You just need to have some balance.” Olson and Kutner found that the Grand Theft Auto series is the most popular game among teenage boys, and students said that it is extremely well-received among the college-aged population...
...instrumentals. “A Kiss is Not a Contract” and “The Most Beautiful Girl (in the Room)” also benefit from improved mixing, with the acoustic guitar coming through crisply in both songs. Some of the songs, however, are actually hurt by the slightly replanned song structures, most notably fan favorites “Bowie” and “Robots” (originally “The Humans are Dead”). Transforming the entire first half of “Bowie” into a spoken word section might...
...formally apologize for its past ties to slavery is a matter of debate. Andrew B. Schlesinger ’70, the author of “Veritas: Harvard College and the American Experience,” said that an investigation into Harvard’s past could not hurt, but that reparations are not warranted. “Harvard is less complicit” than other colleges, Schlesinger said, noting that much of the slave trade was based in and around Newport, Rhode Island. “I just don’t think it was as evident up here...