Word: listenability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What joys are missed by he who knows not the initiation of the final clubs. For the pleasure of prostration cannot be underestimated, especially when it entails sycophantic humiliation and self-degradation. Listen, student, to the life which can be yours for the small cost of your dignity and individuality...
...with all its faults, The Twilight of the Golds deserves a meaningful look. It'll tick you off for a number of reasons, make you laugh (listen for the planting trees in Golan Heights joke) and maybe shed some tears When it originally opened in New York two years ago, one woman found the play so moving that she look out an ad in the Times in an effort to raise money to keep the production afloat for as long as possible. If nothing else, The Twilight of the Golds is a gripping story, important and timeless, it seems, with...
...life story. I am disappointed that in a play about a struggle to find forgiveness, a pointed and very painful charge of hatred was made against me. How are we to find forgiveness for all the wrongs done against our fellow brothers and sisters if we cannot listen and laugh and see life through another's eyes? It is a sensitive world we live in, so do not seek to find injustice and hatred where none exists because you may make enemies where only friends existed. Bridger E. McGaw...
...forum blew a gust of fresh air into the musty recesses of Harvard's outdated Core. We encourage student groups to hold more such discussions and to solicit campus opinion on the issues that affect students most. We encourage the administration to listen to them...
...refusing to let McCurry attend the parley unless the Speaker's own press secretary could be present. Tempers quickly flared inside the Cabinet Room. When Clinton pointed a finger at House majority leader Dick Armey, the Texan complained, "Perhaps it's my Western upbringing, but I don't listen very well when someone's pointing a finger in my face." The President retorted with his own lesson in etiquette. Dredging up Armey's attack on Hillary Clinton during last year's health-care debate, he said, "I never, ever have and never expect to criticize your wife or members...