Word: opinionatedness
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It's over largely because of Couric. Formerly the show's national correspondent, she filled in as co-anchor when Norville went on maternity leave in February 1991 and was given the job permanently a month later. Couric's unaffected, girl-next-door likability has helped calm down TV's...
By inviting such a creative, opinionated individual, the administration created the opportunity for Harvard students to expand the discussion about the nation's racial unrest. Perhaps some limited progress--at least in this community--could have been made.
Sister Delia says, "Our mother was not the warmest person, but she established our world. I think of her as a security blanket without the warmth. She had an opinion on everything, and we ((daughters)), who are just as opinionated, did everything she told us to. The Ephron girls do...
All his political life, Tsongas, now 50, has taken people by surprise. He is an odd politician. On the surface he is almost mushy. He rarely loses his temper or even raises his voice. So it is something of a shock to discover that underneath, Tsongas (pronounced song-us) is...
BUT EVEN WITHOUT formal political activism, his first-year roommates say that Gallagher was always one to join in heated debate. "He's always been incredibly opinionated, but it's sometimes difficult to say whether it's because he knows a lot or just because he likes being provacative," says...