Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Wrestling is not the type of sport where you just stand up in the middle of a locker room and deliver a speech. You have to know each wrestler individually, his personality, his moods," Coleman explained. "Some guys will react to the rah-rah; others you have to leave alone...
...heavy boots. There must have been six boots there with feet still in them, brains all over the place, and everything was just saturated with blood. I believe there was one arm on [the helicopter] and a piece of a man's face." How did Calley react? "Anger . . . hate . . . fear . . . generally sick to your stomach. It instilled a deeper form of hatred toward the enemy...
...enemy has chosen to react with everything he's got left so it appears we'll have to fight him right here," Sutherland said...
...kids," Deitch reportedly said. He asked Schwartz how he would address students in his classes if a demonstration was taking place on campus. Would he exhort people to take over buildings? Would he take part himself? If he were a dean and students occupied his office, how would he react...
...hide the inevitability of hate from him is a mistake. Guilt and parental pressure may force him to bury his true feelings, but "hate in disguise is more dangerous than when it is open." A mother kicked in the shin by her four-year-old, for example, should not react with a hypocritical mixture of hidden venom and saccharin: "We don't kick people, do we? Say you are sorry, darling." Instead, she should vent her feelings honestly and shout at the child "or even swat...