Word: intentioned
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...Gold Mountain" - a land that, ever since the gold rush in 19th century California, has epitomized the promise of wealth, progress and modernity. The flip side is the global "bully" with which China first clashed in the Korean War, and that to many Chinese still seems intent on preventing their country from rising to its natural place among the world's great powers...
...House Olympics or a large Dodgeball game, among other events.The reason for the creation of an independent social programming entity was multifold. Firstly, members of the UC pick committees based on how many votes they received in UC elections, and since most students join the UC with the intent to focus on student advocacy, the Campus Life Committee (CLC), which is presently in charge of social programming, is normally students’ third choice. Secondly, according to Haan, Harvard is a “huge, decentralized university, and you need to work through extensive bureaucracy to get anything done...
...concern was that the show usually caters only to freshmen: “Outsiders from the greater Boston community don’t really understand it. And that’s not something we want to do with this musical.” The musical this reflects this intent; it has nothing all to do with Harvard. “I think that has been a really important aspect of making this production different,” adds Richards. “It really does appeal to a wide audience and we did try a few new things, breaking away...
What is Tehran?s main man in Iraq up to? The U.S. military, which claims Iranian special forces and intelligence operatives have infiltrated Iraq, insinuates that Hassan Kazemi Ghomi, the charge d?affaires of the Iranian embassy, is intent on undermining Washington's mission in Baghdad. Indeed, U.S. military intelligence and the American-backed Iraqi National Intelligence Service told TIME that Ghomi is a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps? elite Quds Force, a special forces outfit much like the Green Berets, with specialized skills in working with local forces and militias. A senior U.S. military intelligence officer claims...
...nobody out in the second inning, Matt Kramer slid hard into the base to break up the possible double play. It worked, too: the fielder made no throw and Harvard went on to plate four in the frame, building an insurmountable 7-0 advantage. Kramer had no visible malicious intent on the slide. He didn’t stray from the baseline or lash out with his cleats. As Kramer put it, it was “just a hard play.”Nevertheless, Lions skipper Brett Boretti stormed onto the field and conducted a lengthy tete a tete...