Word: reacted
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...Hollywood will react to the new technology...
...These games were good opportunites to work on things we had done in practice like set picks and try new defenses and offenses,” Mehaffey said. “In practice, we were playing against teammates. It was nice to figure how teams would react when they did not know what you were going to do.”—Staff writer Ted J. Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...things advertised out there. But within the Houses, this is a hurtful and unproductive way of expressing opinions. Abortion is a heart issue, not a head issue. Two people, faced with the exact same arguments, but with different inner notions of religion and sexual liberation, are going to react in exactly opposite ways. And a prominent theme, it seems, is that each side always ends up considering the other one barbaric. This debate is one that usually occurs in a realm ungoverned by reason. Likewise, it is simply a statement of anger to express your ideas...
...might be catching them at a time when they have a couple of injuries,” Walsh said. “But I’m more worried about their pitching—seeing how our hitters are going to react, because we just haven’t seen any live pitching at this point...
...Centre for Policy Research, says that coming a few days after a state visit by U.S. President George W. Bush, the bombs were timed to "deflate the elation" in India at its simultaneous economic and geopolitical emergence. For the same reason, India's reaction was muted. "If you react strongly, you diminish your standing in the world," he said. "These people want to belittle India. For that reason, India will react...