Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...only thinking of us. After all, blocking took hours and hours. The night before the forms were due, I was up until two, and the final decision still had been put off until the next morning. So they had us at heart, since blocking during midterms would probably hurt our averages...
...preference of some committee members for Goldhagen--and the rumored endorsement by the donors-suggests that a viable candidate could have been found, especially if the committee's proposal to make the position a visiting professorship for three years was accepted by Dean Knowles and the donors. Harvard has hurt itself in failing to pursue the professorship adequately with a board of professors who agreed on the need for the position. By cutting short the search and reallocating the money, Harvard has also hindered the cause of Holocaust studies at what may be its most vital moment...
...ways the club is becoming more attractive to younger members, she tells me." And all those stairmasters don't hurt either...
...turned him into a pitiless killing machine aimed at his family, friends and neighbors on the government side of Mozambique's civil war. "They told me I must fight in order to eat," he stutters, loath to recall those years. "I killed people. I saw their faces when I hurt them." He cannot look a questioner in the eyes. "Now," says this boy-man who subsists by cutting bamboo, "life is good, because I don't have the heavy heart of a fighter...
...about Ruth's life an act of love or a "theft" of stories which she has no right to appropriate? The answers to these questions are further complicated by statements which Ruth makes early in the play about having a "need" to write certain stories, no matter whom they hurt...