Word: mirroring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...While visiting the Olympic facilities here, despite evident anxiety on the part of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt rode the last mile of the Mount Van Hoevenberg Bob Run. Mrs. Roosevelt had ridden on the Mirror Lake Toboggan Slide several times previous to her experiment on the big run on a sled piloted by Henry Homburger [a Winter Games medalist] of the Saranac Lake Red Devils, but expressed a desire to ride on the track which had put so many contestants on the hospital lists...
...factory, the sad, slutty daughter of an old girlfriend so beautiful, so sad, that even then, back in high school, it hurt to look at her. Will and Joel are in their mid-40s, which is when the last leer of youth disappears behind the fog of the bathroom mirror. And when middle-aged guys fumble an answer ("Huh? Um, well...") to the scary question, "Is this all there...
...Wales died, the New York Times on the Web hit a million page-views a day for the first time. Last week it set a new record: 2.5 million pages. "When all is said and done on this, journalism is going to have to look at itself in the mirror," says Web-Timesman Bernard Gwertzman. The Times' main competitor, the Washington Post, used its Website to break scoops online hours before the morning paper hit the newsstand. At what was once the other end of the news spectrum, the National Enquirer seized the moment to relaunch its moribund Website with...
...broad concerns like "public spaces." The instinct to delegate responsibility to single students is good, but the broad arenas of past cabinet positions have left room for improvement. As a result, the new cabinet will be composed fundamentally of three directors--education, house life and college life. These areas mirror the student-faculty committees to which the council elects delegates. Most importantly, council members will be encouraged to apply under one of the directors as a point-person for a specific issue--such as securing student vans, extending MAC hours or faculty diversity...
...when he's saying something not completely true. This time, though, he didn't even bite his lip. He just looked at Lehrer...and apparently lied. There was no force in his delivery, just a tired playing of the pre-recorded answer. His eyes (in this case, absolutely the mirror of the soul) were empty. I had been prepared, until then, to give him the benefit of the doubt. But it was the silence that saddened me most. After the Lehrer interview (and three more guarded press encounters), and for four agonizing days, the President said nothing. Mike McCurry...