Word: reproacher
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...freedom and agency of black Americans. After 1877, the New South planted fields of cotton drenched in the blood of black men savagely murdered by lynch mobs that contained town sheriffs, in much the same way inner-city police continue to murder African-Americans without restraint, remorse or reproach...
...fellow professor. While Camille and Martin have been involved for three years, their relationship is put under strain when they are chosen as candidates for co-chaplaincy of the college. As "career Christians" they are urged to get married so that their professional union will be free from ethical reproach...
...have died in vain. Yet, for all the pious proclamations to the contrary, Bosnia shows that we have not remembered the lessons we swore that we would never forget. In the town of Mostar, pock-marked by mortar shells, someone has scribbled on a wall a reminder and a reproach: "Don't Forget." Maybe this time...
...never got to savor the happy ending that film history had planned: the rediscovery and restoration of his films, the flabbergasted smiles of today's children gazing on the Great Stone Face, the influence his work has on movie comics--as both inspiration and reproach...
Happily, we remain reassured that those who support The Resistance will continue to withstand the peer pressure which derieds their aim of congregating for purposes of festivity and camaraderie. Senior Bars will endure, despite the reproach of the ignorant, because they are good. Stephanie E. Heilborn'95 Keltie L. Hays '95 Ellen C. Reilly...