Word: slapping
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...serving time for robbing a post office, then took the floor and proclaimed his allegiance to the Abu Nidal terrorist group, a maverick Palestinian band that is aligned with Libya. Extremely agitated, the grenade-juggling Khalki told his television audience that he wanted to "give the French state a slap in the face...
...Manhattan could still be had, and Roby made his move at the 16:32 mark. The first year coach's answer to 29 dollars worth of beads and trinkets: five freshmen and a slap on the butt...
...wasn't too heavy and I could always make contact, a slap hitter, knew I could get the singles and maybe even a double once in a while if I ran fast, and it looked good...
Such a migration would be a slap in the face to positive change. Heightened debate, questioning and re-evaluation of legal education is healthy. The rise of Critical Legal Studies has broken a longstanding moderate-liberal consensus at the Law School and has opened the field not only for the left but also for a variety of new approaches, including an emergence of more firmly conservative approaches to the law. Albeit through drawn-out political infighting, Harvard Law School is notable for its diversity of legal opinion. Resignation is simply not the way to assure a constructive conclusion...
Meanwhile, in an "All That Jazz" class at Peabody School, Cabot House resident Gigi M. Dopico '86 helps the dance instructor control a dozen three-to 13-year-olds on a particularly rowdy Friday afternoon. While the teacher shows the kids how to "roll-slap-clap-slap-roll" to the tune of Michael Jackson's "Thriller," Dopico is busy one minute consoling a girl with a sore throat who can't dance, but who can run all around the auditorium, the next minute jumping around on stage, helping the smallest girl in the class remember when to clap and when...