Word: temperedness
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This road to peace remained full of pitfalls, but all the crisscrossing trails of tears underscored how fundamentally kindred--in most important respects, all but indistinguishable--are the various Yugoslavs who wage this "domestic fury." One sign of tempered passions was the purge of Banja Luka, a comfortable seat of...
Dramatic it almost is. Having decided that the title character was too big for the stage, Britten and Auden reduced the mythic giant logger to a booming invisible voice, sounding like a cross between Walter Cronkite and Big Brother, that directs the taming of the wilderness. His minions include a...
As I graduate, I am more convinced than ever that Harvard was the best possible college for me. That recognition is tempered by the knowledge that now, the burden of proving I deserved this privilege rests squarely on my shoulders.
Freshman athletes this year had possibly the greatest impact on Harvard sports yet. Harvard sports teams from football to squash built for the future, each with its share of outstanding newcomers tempered by wily veterans. It was the passing of the torch to a new brand of Harvard athletes.
As Juliet, Nora Dickey is winningly zany, jumping for any chance at a tragic suicide, and she relishes her lascivious double-entendres so much that we can't help but join in. Erik Amblad is surprisingly good in his brief serious scene from Othello, and plays both Tybalt and Constance...