Word: thoughts
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...think that it’s been good to see those [younger] guys step up,” Chenoweth said. “Coming in, we thought we’d be a little more experienced, but with the injuries we’ve had, we didn’t know where the scores would be coming from. Those guys have been great, though. It’s tough for freshmen at the longer distance, but they’ve been key to our success...
...most pernicious implications of hate-crimes laws, however, are those tied to freedom of thought. America is a country in which everyone is entitled to his opinion, no matter how odious that opinion may be. People have the right to be offensive, so long as their views do not lead to actions that extend beyond speech or thought. But this premise complicates the legitimacy of hate-crimes laws. If racism is permitted legally but murder is not, then how can it be justified for murder borne out of racism to be treated more severely than any other kind of murder...
...game was everything it was built up to be,” Leone said. “Dartmouth was unbelievable. They played as good as we thought they were going to play, and we had to match that...
...thought our linebackers especially really did a great job of playing great gap control and attacking the line of scrimmage,” Murphy said of the defense. “That gave us an opportunity to gain some momentum in the game...
...late. In 2007, Utah residents used their regional power to veto the Parent Choice in Education Act that had been passed by the Utah legislature and signed by the governor, which if passed into law would have offered private-school scholarships to nearly all public-school students. Similarly, experts thought last year’s proposition to decriminalize marijuana in Massachusetts had no chance of passing, but it was successful, putting the state into Canada-like territory for acceptable drug use. And, most infamously, opposition to Proposition 8 became a cause célèbre only after...