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...What raw milk fans most resent is stepped-up efforts to crack down on a personal choice that wasn't doing anyone else any harm. "There are 65,000 child-porn websites," asks indignant co-op member Nancy Sanders, a pediatric nurse and mother of five from Des Plaines, Ill. "Why doesn't the government go after those...
...gospel church. “It can’t all be blamed on the party of Lincoln,” Marsalis howls. “The left and the right have got the country stinkin’.” Marsalis is already a controversial musician, facing resentment in the jazz community from those who think he disrespects more modern currents of contemporary jazz. The album will give these critics more to resent. The bold advance is the message, not the music. Beyond “Where Y’All At?,” the compositions don?...
...like Landau, whom the New York Times quoted as saying that the paintings required further investigation. Yet they’re also indicative of a larger tension in the art world, where the use of analyses like HUAM’s is relatively new.In response to those who might resent the intrusion of scientists like him into a realm previously reserved for art scholars, Khandekar says that the materials an artist uses are vitally important to his or her work, and that scientific analysis is required to fully understand these materials.“I think that it?...
...There wasn’t something that I wanted to critically analyze that was driving my academic pursuits. From the people [writing critical theses] I talk to, if it’s not fundamentally interesting to them then they’re going to kind of resent it in the end,” Wolosenko says. “The creative thesis seemed like the perfect thing.” For others, the ability to work closely with successful writers and poets makes the creative thesis even more enticing. Boudreau is recording a collection of her spoken word poetry...
...antiwar activists in Iowa, reacted indignantly to matter-of-fact statements by Bush that the broader war on terrorism--and the war in Iraq--wouldn't be resolved by the time his successor took office. Clinton took offense: "I think it's the height of irresponsibility, and I really resent it. This was his decision to go to war; he went with an ill-conceived plan and incompetently executed strategy, and we should expect him to extricate our country from this before he leaves office." This was an odd statement. After all, we presumably should get out of Iraq...