Word: posterize
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...dream is inconceivable, just that it is ambitious. Natalie Portman did go here, and many consider her (both with and without hair) universally hot. We Harvardians cannot forever claim Natalie as our campus-wide justification that attractive people actually do go to Harvard. We need a new sex-symbol poster child and hey, it might as well...
America knows no boundaries. Its denizens are all a bunch of filthy, immoral, sex-obsessed individuals who will stop at nothing to corrupt our nation’s youth. This became shockingly clear to me yesterday morning when I went to CVS to buy more poster boards for picketing University Health Services (UHS). I was shocked and enraged to see that what I had once thought was just an innocuous convenience store is now part of the conspiracy to promote promiscuity among teenagers. CVS participates in the unrestricted sale of items that blatantly encourage sexual activities among impressionable college...
...passed by them quickly. Around 5 p.m., she looked at the fliers more closely and decided to tear them down. “Because it was outside the door instead of inside the entryway, I figured it wasn’t a Harvard-sanctioned poster,” Medler said...
Western leaders breathed a sigh of relief yesterday at the release of Abdul Rahman, a Christian convert who had faced the death penalty under Afghanistan's Islamic law for renouncing his Muslim faith. Rahman, 40, has become the poster boy for the Christian right and for religious freedom. Closer up, however, the picture painted by the local police who arrested him shows a candidate not quite ready for family values. Rather, a portrait emerges of a deadbeat dad with psychological problems who couldn't hold down a job, abused his daughters and parents and didn't pay child support...
...bullfighting is a world of its own, in which racial and ethnic barriers dissolve in the face of talent. Once a near sacred practice in the Catholic, ethnically homogenous world of Old Spain, bullfighting is still revered in today's plural society. Savalli could be a poster boy for that pluralism, for rather than challenge Spain's grand bullfighting traditions, he seems to immerse himself in them. Savalli was 7 years old and "afraid of even cows then," as he admits, when he met his destiny, attending an encierro (running of the bulls). "I fell in love immediately," says Savalli...