Word: shadowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, it can't all be me, right? Everybody outside Scandinavia regards the Winter Games as the bastard child, the quadrennial contest dwelling in the shadow of its elder sibling, the Summer Olympics...
...into this nightmare? The answer may be found in her DNA, encoded for blond hair, brown eyes and perhaps bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness. Several blood relatives filed affidavits with the court saying they had been treated for the disorder. Also, she grew up in the shadow of unapproved love: her father John Schmitz, a former ultraconservative California Congressman and college lecturer, ended his career in disgrace after fathering two children by a onetime student...
...would detract from Cambridge's New England character. They worry about the congestion, both pedestrian and vehicular, that could result from such a crowded block. And parishioners at the Swendenborgian Church of New Jerusalem, located at the corner of Quincy and Kirkland streets, fear Knafel would drown them in shadow. Residents are so up-in-arms over the proposal that more than 150 residents signed a petition of protest, recently presented to President Neil L. Rudenstine...
Your ghost inseparable from my shadow As long as your daughter's words can stir a candle. She could hardly tell us apart in the end. Your portrait, here, could be my son's portrait...
Nature abounds in the battle for recognition, but nurture is lacking. Not only do first-years lack their traditional support networks of parents and old friends, but there is only the shadow of an advising structure. For some freshmen there is no one with whom to share the intense pain and loneliness of that first miserable year other than Johnny Walker or Cider Jack, two patient listeners...