Word: pattern
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...their objectivity in the reporting of racial issues, mainly Black/Jewish relations on campus. But, because he was a Black man, whom they did not like, and since a large part of The Crimson staff at the time was Jewish, he was accused of anti-Semitism. Have we seen this pattern before? If you are wondering if this is my only take on the issue, it is not. An editorial published in the 1992 February supplement of the Peninsula, not a magazine I cite often, by a self-identified white Roman Catholic who was on The Crimson board, agrees with...
After graduation she found herself in Morelos, Mexico, and, as seems to be the pattern in Stone's life after Harvard, she was "in the right place at the right time". She happened upon the opportunity to work on a film set, learned to work their cameras, and used them to create her first film "De Barro" ("Of Clay") about a Mexican campesina potter...
...been obscenely easy to caricature both men. Romney with his pedigree, family dog McKenzie and attractive if vacuous wife ("You've got to incent [sic] people to behave in a more appropriate pattern to break the cycle of really inappropriate...and life is so precious you just don't want to cheat these children out of their potential...") provides much fodder for commentators...
...private U.S. officials go even further: the sanctions must stay until Saddam goes. Better to continue a pattern of confrontation and standoff, U.S. officials argued, than allow Iraq to rebuild its economy and weapons capabilities. The U.S. hard line inspired sympathy for Iraq among some foreign diplomats, who agreed with Iraqi U.N. Ambassador Nizar Hamdoon's assertion that "the U.S. keeps moving the goalposts...
...hasn't really changed according to any pattern," says L. Fred Jewett '57, dean of the college, who was dean of admissions and financial aid from...