Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...military establishments were as abrupt as they were bizarre [WORLD, Sept. 23]. Those of us in other parts of the world are left only with the perception of a trigger-happy U.S. Despite a plausible semblance of unity, Western Europe and Japan are at a loss about how to react. The reference to the U.N. resolutions is mere rhetoric, a fig leaf to cover what lies behind election politics. This charade demonstrates that Clinton is not a true world leader. YASUO HORI Matsudamachi, Japan
Mills' role as Peter is mostly to react to Jerry, but he does this well. It is easy to see in Mills' face how Peter passes from amused to shocked to visibly shaken as Jerry narrates the story of his life. Curled on the park bench, shaking from, it seems, both laughter and tears as a result of Jerry's stories, Peter's very straight, conventional outlook has been destroyed...
...People should react by hanging up immediately the moment they feel uncomfortable during an incoming call and call the police," said Nynex Regional Director of Public Affairs Peter T. Bowman...
...Well, [Wilson] watched this all very seriously, with everyone surreptitiously watching to see how he would react to the obvious teasing about all the money he was getting to study the desperately poor," says Skocpol. "And then, suddenly, just as the 'YOU' and the handshake occurred...[Wilson] broke out into a huge smile, one of the biggest I have ever seen him give...
With only four minutes left in the quarter, Chen made a beautiful tip save right over the top post. Before Harvard had a chance to react and with Chen out of position, the ball bounced into the hands of O'Sullivan, who buried a shot into a practically open net to give Brown the momentum and a solid 6-3 lead...