Word: ironized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...written more vividly about today's troubled male psyche than the poet Robert Bly, author of the best-selling Iron John. In his new book, The Sibling Society, Bly argues that we have become a culture of squabbling siblings, determined to end authority. TIME asked Bly to reflect on the Unabomber suspect's behavior...
...looking forward to lots and lots of games in preparation for Nationals," Wallison said. "During the spring tour, we discovered many things we needed to work on...now, we're hoping to iron out the rest of the kinks and get ready for what we'll have to face...
...When the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, both the United States and Western Europe celebrated the beginning of a new era. Seven years later, economic realities have transformed much of the initial joy into uneasiness; there have been similar developments in Asia. Despite the increased opportunities these new emerging markets and peoples offer, they have also increased competition dramatically. International trade, previously heavily regulated and dominated by informal agreements and long-term relationships, has opened to fierce worldwide competition. The low wages and social security costs combined with a hard-working workforce in the emerging markets have initiated a somewhat...
...Tracy was the iron man denying goals, sophomore Henry Higdon was the equivalent in terms of scoring them (see story, this page). Higdon kept the goal judge busy in the three games, as he scored five goals, including both game-winners, and assisted on another...
...This is the first time in fifteen years that we've had the Iron Man," men's captain Paul Baez said...