Word: seeks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Such behavior has always bothered me, but I could never catagorize it before. Now with the term "anality" in hand, I hope I can identify it more easily, seek it out, and destroy it expeditiously. That would make me less tense...
...Empire, barbarian tribes frequently jostled one another as they trundled across the Eurasian landmass. Sometimes the stronger would displace the weaker, sometimes they would wage war among themselves, and occasionally there was a process of cooperation and mutual assimilation. And so it has been with the various factions that seek to control the turf of America's political parties. New tribes wander in and displace older ones, struggling every now and then to capture the soul of their party. Only rarely does a leader come along who can smother factional rivalries and give definition to a party through the force...
More often than not, victims of affluenza find it difficult to seek help. Notes Mark Goulston, a Los Angeles psychiatrist: "Many rich people believe that they don't have the right to have problems. They often feel ashamed of complaining. There is an incredible loneliness at the top." Some efforts are being made to ease their plight. Six years ago, Gary began holding seminars and weekend retreats for the wealthy, where they could discuss the pressures on their lives candidly and confidentially. Such self-help gatherings are now held nationwide. Says one attendee: "It was the very first time...
Harvard will seek to secure its first Easterns title today at Blodgett. After 13 events, the hosts have garnered 475 points. Penn State continues to offer dogged competition, trailing with 402 points. Princeton and Brown retained their third and fourth place standings, respectively...
Entitled the Harvard Project on Law and Social Thought, the program will begin next fall and will seek to integrate disciplines such as literary studies, social theory and feminism with traditional legal thought, said Professor of Law David W. Kennedy...