Word: regards
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...writing in regard to the article published in The Crimson on Feb. 21 about the Administrative (Ad) Board which every once in a while meets and decides the fate of naughty students. Who sits on this committee we don't know. All I know from friends who have stood before it is that it is all white. Even it's rulings are secret. Each year only a list of violations and penalties is published with no names or descriptions of the offenses...
...cute; he was far tougher than Americans could possibly imagine. He surely viewed life as a constant struggle, because that's what his own life had been. When visitors talked of injustice in China, he dismissed them with a wave of his hand. What the West would regard as injustice did not concern him much. These were niceties that neither he nor his country could afford. I saw Deng shake with real anger only when he talked about the Vietnamese, whom he saw as impudent. When Deng complained bitterly to Vice President Walter Mondale about the "ungrateful" Vietnamese, Mondale wryly...
...slight resentment at the alterations, because the main addition is a scene intended for the original but pulled because of technological and budgetary constraints. In The Empire Strikes Back the necessity for or even the intention behind the changes is not as clear. Since it would be wrong to regard the trilogy as an artistic masterpiece as opposed to a special effects film, we can't call it a piece of film history that ought not be retouched. But the originals are good enough and loved enough that we would trust George Lucas to change them only with...
...People in their late 20s are exploring love and at the same time exploring what are the boundaries of physical love you can have with people. So I wanted to explore it in that regard," Rosenberg says...
...used--and prove it's not the murder weapon. As King's son Dexter, who heads the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change in Atlanta, declares, "I don't think a trial--if he's granted a trial--will give us unequivocal truth. But at least in regard to new evidence, we'll know more than we do now." True, but does it take a trial for Ray to start talking...