Word: shouted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...this formulation, Mr. Crystal, assuming that he and those who agree with him already possess the moral high ground, absolves the protestors' actions because of what he sees as the special immediate circumstances. One wonders if Mr. Crystal would see such extenuating circumstances if the Conservative Club were to shout down or physically abuse a Sandinista speaker in anything approaching the way of the anti-contra protesters...
This is a powerful statement, and one that led many protesters Wednesday night to shout down a Contra spokesman in Boylston Hall...
...Shout, Shout...
...legislative battle." Indeed, the politics of protest are already under way. In Massachusetts last week, many obstetricians were refusing new patients in a fight against rising insurance rates. In Georgia, where insurers have requested rate increases averaging 38%, 1,500 doctors marched on Atlanta two weeks ago to shout support for a legislative effort to restrain malpractice lawsuits. Some just say it with a bumper sticker: LET THE LAWYERS DELIVER THE BABIES...
Abbado and the London Symphony more than do justice to this underrated composer (Mendelssohn's reputation has still to recover fully from the damage the Nazis did to it), offering crisp, incisive performances. The "Italian" Symphony explodes in a burst of melody, its irresistible opening theme a shout of joy, its finale a whirling saltarello. But Abbado is just as persuasive in the Symphony No. 2, a religious choral work subtitled Hymn of Praise. Although structurally similar to Beethoven's Ninth, Mendelssohn's symphony is its emotional antithesis: calm where Beethoven is uneasy, confident where Beethoven is questioning, sacred where...