Word: representation
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To some extent, the fears about Home reflect Britain's long and jealous struggle to establish political democracy and protect it from the monarchy and nobility. The last peer to form a government in Britain was Lord Salisbury in 1895. Since then, in deference to the unwritten rule that...
A group of children move between dreams, Passion plays, and a sort of endless hiding game in which the state is "It." There are imaginary angels, Roman soldiery, Marthas and Marys galore and child tramps who may or may not be held to represent the Three Kings of the East...
If he cannot market his personality, the scholar can devote himself to "the cult of tidying up," answering phone calls in the office and writing the endless letters of recommendation which, Hughes confided, "represent a serious drain on one's stock of adjectives."
The Cambridge Civic Association, which customarily campaigns for progressive causes, has expressed itself in favor of fluoridation, but has decided to let Mrs Bauer's group represent their interests
Democratic Rep. William P. Homans, Jr. '41 denied that political considerations had affected the redistricting, but conseded the committee had probably done its work "is a Democratic way." He said he would have preferred running next fall against Campbell and Mrs. Newman. All three currently represent the second district.