Word: reflective
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...Crimson will have a full week to reflect on its dominating performance as it resumes its Ivy schedule at Yale next Saturday. Harvard has claimed a share of the Ivy title in every odd-numbered year since...
...great beauty and strength lies in its multicolorful populace, a strength that is fueled by diversity. An assault of this magnitude has the potential to rupture what we perceive as already tenuous bonds between us. We must turn the lens inward and seize the opportunity to re-define and reflect on what it means to be American...
...mean the response of a considerable number of national politicians, pundits, and religious leaders, whose rhetoric of grandeur barely pauses in awe, sorrow, and, yes, terror before proceeding, forthwith, down a well-worn path. We, the people of this great nation, so repeatedly blessed, might do well to reflect on the price of what we call greatness, and on what is lost by discounting smallness, weakness, and vulnerability...
...many television and computer screens, and who wonder what the reality of such work is, might ask ourselves and each other if strength is susceptible to different renditions, less grandiose, more fragile, and, dare I say it, all too human. It is time to comfort those in pain, to reflect, and perhaps, if we must rebuild, to do so differently. It is not, however, the time for yet more grand machinations of death and destruction, more people to be mourned by more people. There has already been time enough for that...
...plans for the scholarship donation develop, Wrinn said, Harvard officials intend the fund to reflect Harvard’s core mission of education and research while keeping administrative costs...