Word: referred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that paper or doing that problem set. If you're planning on seeing a movie in one of the blockbuster cinermas, think twice. On Friday afternoon, walk down those steps just beyond the neon glare of HMV, pick up a Brattle Theatre schedule, post it on your wall and refer to it often. Buy a gift subscription for a friend Go see "It's a Wonderful Life" on the big screen before you go home for the holidays--it's an experience no one should be without. We're running the risk of losing a Harvard Square institution without ever...
...like to refer to it as a holy war since both sides see it that way," Vojdik said. "The Citadel is bound and determined to argue that men and women are essentially different, and that the enrollment of women would destroy the institution...
Faculty and students lined up to ask the leader about issues such as his use of the term jihad, holy war, to refer to efforts for reconciliation...
...Brokaw and Couric didn't get to refer to him as anything. Though Simpson, according to insiders, desperately wanted to do the interview, virtually his entire legal team advised against it: his comments, they pointed out, could come back to haunt him if they contradicted statements he had made earlier in the criminal investigation. In a statement read by attorney Johnnie Cochran, Simpson complained that NBC was turning the interview into a "confrontation" and looking for "an opportunity to retry the case...
GREAT ARTICLE ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIgence and its implications for education. But at our school we take the concept further and teach self-management of thoughts and behaviors as well. Some professors refer to this as S-M Q, and you can just imagine what the fantasies of college students do with that "Q"! EDWARD J. O'KEEFE Professor of Psychology, Marist College Poughkeepsie, New York...