Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shocked silence, Mansfield stepped back to the podium and completed his introduction of Will in a calm voice. Although he did not refer directly to the protest, he did note that Will had "the fortune of not belonging to the Harvard family of feminists and other quacks." His remark was met by a wave of applause from the audience...
...sarcastic, off the cuff, and the reporter treated it as such. It was a remark not to be taken seriously," Jacoby said, noting that the comment had been far down in the story. "The AP [Associated Press] reporter put in the first paragraph. It was a little bit shamefully treated...
...days Stacks is looking forward to hands-on coverage after several years of desk-bound labor. Those of us back at headquarters hope the road won't be too captivating. Stacks is a pleasure to have around, the man who, in a tedious meeting, makes the bull's-eye remark that sets the whole room laughing-and thinking...
Perennial faces in the news include out-spoken Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, the author of Chutzpah, who recently made headlines for his comment on "Good Morning America" in which he said that police officers are trained to lie on the witness stand. (That remark sparked a recent protest by more than 60 area police officers outside The Dersh's office in early June.) Ron Silver played Dershowitz in Reversal of Fortune, a film based on Dersh's defense of Rhode Island aristocrat Claus von Bulow...
Benson was immediately critical of Garzilli theone time her name was mentioned in a briefinterview, interrupting a question about "Dr.Garzilli" with the remark, "No, she's not aDoctor. Her degree is Italian and is theequivalent...