Word: tensions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This is certainly true at moments of tension...Anything that raised ideological hackles found a very repressive reception. It wasn't till around 1930 that anyone claiming a right to speak freely under the First Amendment won a case in the Supreme Court of the United States...Legally, we are far freer today than we were through most of our history to say what we want...
...think I know why. Studs thrives because of its constant tension between artlessly contrived theatricality and brutal reality. (Or maybe it's just the hot babes. But I don't think...
...favorite teams is playing, I can't digest food, I'm so nervous," says Todd J. Betzag '95. Pregame tension can also be intense: a first-year student was inspired to streak through the North Yard naked last Sunday, yelling in support of the Chiefs, who did not play until the next...
...proposal to relax even long-range nuclear posture is appropriate. Reduced cost and reduced probability of accident should certainly follow from reduced superpower tension. American bombers, which Defense Secretary Dick Cheney says can be made ready within one day, do not need to be on round-the-clock alert anymore...
This work's clear political context is atypical of the show. Generally, the tension between adherence to aesthetic heritage and social conditions remains unexplored. This is most obvious in the case of Wang Hui's colorful masterpiece Southern Inspection Tour: Bennui Zhen to Changzhou on the Grand Canal. This work is a fascinating depiction of the emperor's journey into the country. The small shops and local village society are commemorated carefully and sensitively...