Word: shouting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...night he often exchanges insults with the enemy, only a few hundred yards away. "They ask what we are going to do when they come to Doboj," Gustimirovic says. "How are you coming to Doboj, I ask them. They shout back that America will act soon." We just laugh, he says...
...course, students shouldn't shout Powell down, or yell so loudly that his speech is inaudible. He has the right to speak, and his audience has the right to hear him. But the expression of dissent at Commencement is neither unprecedented nor undesirable. It's part of the University experience--an experience that, for most of us, has much more to do with opinion and debate than with protocol and decorum...
...nation's most successful "sidewalk counselors," which means that she is good at persuading women not to have an abortion during the 20 seconds or so it takes to walk from a car to a clinic door. Her advice was peppy pop psychology: Be well groomed. Don't shout or intimidate. Recite the alternatives to abortion, and be prepared to deliver on any of them, including cash, immediately. If the subject seems to be wavering, use a plastic model of a fetus at 10 to 12 weeks to sell her on life...
...need victors in this situation. ON THE NEXT STEP: Early elections are what our democracy needs now. As early as May. New elections will bring in some very good people, some new forces. ON THE COUP THREAT: We have a different kind of society now. Those who shout that the President should firmly adhere to the constitution would fully unmask themselves if they tried to do something unconstitutional while he was away. So I think there's no problem in Yeltsin's coming to Vancouver. ON U.S. SUPPORT: I think you have to invest in the new Russia...
...demonstrated by the transformation of ideology and emotion that "Mr. M" undergoes, Swaby's Thami is magnetic in his development from polite and amiable debate to clenched-fisted crescendoes, as he turns on "Mr. M": "Yours were the lessons in whispering, there are men who are teaching us to shout." Gagnon is perhaps a little old for the role of Isabel Dyson, but her believability as a buoyant sharp-tongued hockey-playing, poetry-quoting high school girl renders that criticism trivial...