Word: thereinlies
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...peoples of all different ethnic, religious, racial and class backgrounds dedicated to what must be non-democratic principles: the pursuit of dispassionate truths and a healthy (and critical) respect for traditions and authorities that have earned our attention. Most will not stay on after their four years here, and therein lies the university's annual gift to the public world ever since enrollments opened up after World War II: a democratized, de-aristocricized corps of future leaders of society...
...three principal roles are again played by the actors who originated them in London, and therein lies the show's chief weakness. As the Phantom -- musically, a tenor good guy rather than a baritone baddie -- Michael Crawford gives the most compelling performance currently to be found on any Broadway stage. The character is an extortionist, kidnaper, incendiary and murderer. Yet as Lloyd Webber conceived him and Crawford plays him, he is also a romantic capable of true selflessness and is all too easily forgiven. As his rival, Steve Barton is blandly tuneful and smugly self-assured, which...
...withering away or ceasing to exist may be an intriguing proposition to Simmons, it is not realistic or desirable in what is, like it or not, a pluralistic society. (There is also a certain irony in someone leaving an organization and then complaining that there are fewer of themselves therein.) Ending apartheid will only be achieved through the concerted efforts of many people, many institutions, many governments. I see nothing to be gained, and a great deal to be lost, by rejecting an outstretched hand because it is a white...
...haven't heard of any complaints down therein a while," said Sergeant Joseph Miller, the deskofficer in charge of the police details coveringthe Au Bon Pain area...
...personal responsibility, however, it seems most protesters at Harvard don't have the responsibility to make sure of their arguments' strength. Literally at a loss for words, those protesters' only means for ideological survival is to deny the existence of the opposition's right to prove them wrong. Therein lies the heart of Harvard's embarrassing freedom of speech problem, and hopefully its solution. Allen Barton...