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...them as if they were pictorial, as if they were every inch as good as Capri or Tangier...he has incontestably succeeded." Homer was one of the key figures in whose work Americanness ceased to be an embarrassment. The cultural cringe before Europe vanishes and is replaced by a robust confidence in American experience...
...week. First, a friend of mine who works in the telecommunications industry told me the Internet is going to go kerplop one of these days. Because it was never intended for the sort of use it's getting, he said, it isn't designed to be sufficiently "robust...
...From my point of view, at that moment it was a good, robust discussion," Rudenstine said. "It was overall a good discussion. Quite a few people spoke with all different positions...
Such topics make many men squeamish, but Dole's candor is likely to help him. Last year he released a detailed nine-page summary of his medical records that showed him in robust health. Whenever he talks about prostate cancer, Dole urges men to have routine PSA tests. He has even made his own results public...
Carter offers an admirably robust definition of integrity, broken down into three easily mastered steps: "(1) discerning what is right and what is wrong; (2) acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost; and (3) saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right from wrong." Thus the abortion provider, risking a bullet to serve his or her patients, can be a person of integrity--if she has truly reflected on what she is doing and admits to being "morally troubled by it"--as can the antiabortion activist who is blocking her path to the clinic...