Word: reacts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Above all Reno needed to know how Koresh would react to being pushed and whether the others inside would follow him, even unto death. Koresh held over them all the power of the Apocalypse; he was the Lamb of Revelation, who alone could open the seven seals and foresee the end of the world. FBI agents made some effort to get a handle on the theology at work, but scholars have been trying to explain these passages for centuries with little success. Among those they consulted was Phillip Arnold, a specialist in apocalyptic faiths whom Koresh respected. He was happy...
...were very frightened about how people would react," Nicols said. "It was like I was living a lie. I was tired of keeping it a secret and pretending it didn't exist...
...this instance, unit management's ability to react to things was breaking down," Berry said. "The person kept coming to me and I finally said, listen I'm anxious to try to help you but you need to use your local manager because you've got to give them a chance to solve the problem...
...those of you who will never be activists or have positions of power, you can use your ability to vote and to react against sexism to make a difference," she said. "I want every one of you to take the next step in advancing the feminist movement...
...dazzling scenario, to be sure. Maybe a little scary. And definitely fraught with uncertainties. No one involved in the TV industry has a precise idea of what the new world will look like, or how the audience will react to it. When TV offers custom selections to suit every narrow interest, will mass- audience programming disappear? Or will the interactive offerings appeal mainly to an audience of techno-freaks, while the rest of us, at least for the foreseeable future, stick with our favorite channels? Will the traditional networks survive? What about commercials, local affiliates, video stores? Will we wind...