Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Director of the Harvard Law School Press Office Michael J. Chmura agreed with Atwood, saying that "we comply with [U.S. News'] request for data, but we also believe the survey doesn't accurately reflect the quality of our school...
...supply the fodder for discussion, editors at The Crimson searched far and wide for a video game that might suitably reflect the needs of the typical Harvard student...
They looked at several photos offered up by the Harvard News Office, but rejected them all because they did not reflect the Rudenstine they wanted to show on their cover. Newsweek then contacted several photo distribution companies, as well as The Crimson, in search of a photo of the exhausted Rudenstine. But apparently the magazine could not find what it was looking...
...very being." Hugh Gallagher, author of F.D.R.'s Splendid Deception, a book detailing how Roosevelt veiled his disability (only two pictures of him in a wheelchair are among the 125,000 in the Roosevelt library), calls the plans "historically inaccurate." Alan Reich, president of the N.O.D., which claims to reflect the feelings of almost 50 million disabled Americans, says visual depiction is necessary because Roosevelt was "the personification of triumph over adversity, and that made him believable when he told the nation they had nothing to fear but fear itself." Both Gallagher and Reich also use wheelchairs...
Today online sex is as wild and far-ranging as the human imagination -- a real Twilight Zone of the Id, which causes one to reflect on whether or not the human race is indeed an evolutionary cul-de-sac, until you remember that cybersex has been going on since humans received the gift of imagination. Cybersex is, at bottom, simply old sexual fantasies in a new electronic bottle. As with all other new mediums, online draws its energy from the same two timeless topics: radical politics and sexual fantasy. They are the first uses made of any new means...