Word: inwardness
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Indeed, Harvard's concentration is focused inward...
...plane had intentionally caused the collision. Variations on KILL THE IMPERIALIST AMERICAN PIGS littered Chinese Internet message boards. But during the street demonstrations that followed the Belgrade bombing, the leaders learned how hard it could be to control a passionate crowd and feared that anger could turn inward. This time anti-U.S. demonstrations were forbidden and posters taken down...
...Cummings thinks single currency advocates can't square their dark predictions for Britain outside the euro with its current boom, including buoyant inward investment. He fears the euro will actually hurt European stability, because if a recession hits, a single interest rate will exacerbate unemployment in some countries, to the benefit of far-right rabble-rousers: "As a pro-European, I don't want to see Europe go backwards." So soon after Blair is re-elected, expect Cummings to orchestrate a big, well-funded campaign to convince Blair he can never win the euro referendum he would love to call...
...that he'd lost his wife. "After that performance?" I ask innocently. Molina was taking a swig of his drink at that moment and my light jest catches him at the wrong moment. He doubles over to prevent the loss of drink that occurs when one laughs on an inward sip. "Good one, mate!" he sputters. "I'll tell the wife that one. If I find her..." His reputation for being a cheery soul seems well-founded...
...they are able to forget about it, on most days. We pretend we are immortal. And of course, we are--for the moment. People with a history of heart attacks, like me and Cheney, do, however, listen to the engine more carefully than most drivers. We cock an ear inward...