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...chilling protected speech exists." And litigator Staver warned darkly that activists denied a peaceful outlet "will end up expressing themselves in other ways." Operation Rescue director Flip Benham's first reaction seemed to justify that fear: "We won't stop until they kill us," he said. "((The Justices)) have shaken their fists at almighty God, and they are now dust." Later, however, Benham was more subdued. "It will cost so much," he says. "We will spend months and years in jail. We're all trying to weigh this...
...didn't panic at all at the time," Clinesaid. "But afterward, I was very shaken...
...neighbor's kids, the neighbor's two-year-old tumbles into a pond and is pulled out brain dead. A second calamity follows, as Alice is accused of sexual abuse by the mother of one schoolboy and then by the parents of several others. She is blameless, but so shaken that her denials sound like admissions, and she is jailed to await trial...
...team lost to Princeton at home on February 5, and, with its momentum shaken, took a big dive. After beating Colby on February 13, 7-3, it lost to Northeastern in the Beanpot, 7-3, tied Providence, 3-3, and then lost its last three games of the season--to Brown, 3-1; Dartmouth, 3-1; and Northeastern, 3-1, to close out the year...
This Rudenstine was shaken by several disappointments. With a few choice words about the decline of the Business School, dean John H. McArthur successfully upstaged the unveiling of Rudenstine's treasured academic planning report. The president himself had labored for months over the manuscript...