Word: mold
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...bragged about my freedom to mold my summer in any which way, I was reminded of Hugh Grant’s character in the recent release, About A Boy—a character who lives off the royalties of his father’s one Christmas hit song and makes a living doing nothing. Particularly, Grant’s character divides his day into units: browsing CDs, playing pool, sleeping, eating, entertaining. Now, I too had this freedom to mold my days and consequently live, for the modest three months, without the pressing demands of those outsiders that are regularly...
Bishop Wilton Gregory, 54, was elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops last November. The word Cardinal is all but stamped on his forehead. Though an early supporter of lay panels to address abuse cases, he is very much a conservative clergyman in the mold of Pope John Paul II, and this week he and his fellow bishops meet in Dallas to discuss how to handle the church's problems. He spoke last week with TIME Midwest bureau chief Marguerite Michaels...
Whether or not Masters are selected to fit into a certain mold, former Masters agree that Lewis’ policies have sapped some power from the Mastership...
...People always say, ‘Did Daddy buy you in,’” says Z-lister Abigail K. Fee ’05, who is not a legacy. “People are surprised I don’t fit the mold...
...People always say, ‘Did Daddy buy you in,’” says Z-lister Abigail K. Fee ’05, who is not a legacy. “People are surprised I don’t fit the mold...