Word: resenter
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...administrative position within the official University structure. Perhaps some day he will retire to publish his memoirs. But in the meantime, Harvard students will continue their love-hate relationship with Bill Edwards. They will continue to love the sense of continuity and curiosity he creates; they will continue to resent the authority he stands for when he finally barks out, "The exam is over." Bill Edwards has been at Harvard for the better part of a decade and is probably the most talented proctor the University has. In a college that highly values both tradition and excellence, it seems that...
...annual minimum (an average of $667 for each of the first 15 tournaments entered) or else be forced into the field of "rabbits" who spend the first day of each week scrambling to make the 156-man draw in qualifying rounds. Says Plaintiff Lionel Hebert (1957 P.G.A. champion): "I resent anyone in this era telling me that what I won, they're going to take away. They're going to have a hell of a fight doing...
...resent your passing off my favorite movie star, Robert Redford, as white bread without the minerals. If he's white bread, I'll take six loaves...
...Businessmen know their companies' profits depend heavily on Washington's tax, spending and energy policies; the President realizes and has often said that only business can make the investments, create the jobs and pay the wages necessary to produce prosperity. It is only natural that both should resent that mutual dependence-but it is a hopeful sign that both recognize...
Publishers generally applaud the use of news consultants as an easy way of keeping in touch with the territory. Editors often resent them. "A publisher comes in and wags his finger in the air and tells you there's something wrong with your paper, and he's bringing in this expert to tell you how to straighten it out," says Chicago Daily News Editor in Chief Jim Hoge, who has generally ignored the advice Frank Magid has given his paper during its recent radical redesign. "Before you know it, the expert starts telling you which is left...