Word: strikingness
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In Washington and on Wall Street, Rubin gained a reputation for coolness under pressure and seemingly unshakable confidence, yet also a striking sense of humility.
“It’s tragic that the alleged killers of an outstanding young man could be vehicles for striking down a bad rule,” said Dershowitz then. “But Swain is one of the worst abominations of American constitutional justice.?...
This is all the more striking as only a generation earlier, students were witnessing the pioneering steps of integrating women into a campus dominated by men.
On the field, Herrmann remains dogged. It is commonplace to see the broad-shouldered pitcher—Walsh once reported that Herrmann could play a passable linebacker for football coach Tim Murphy—pop his glove with a growl after striking out a batter to end an inning.
Police arrested Christopher T. Kelley ’08 for allegedly striking another student in the face following a dispute outside of the Harvard Book Store last Saturday, May 28th, according to Harvard University Police Department Spokesman (HUPD) Steven G. Catalano.