Word: trialing
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...tried in a Cambodian court, not in the international tribunal the U.N. has been planning for months, and he did not talk about arresting other Khmer Rouge leaders. In fact, Hun Sen admitted to TIME that he was "scared" of putting all the aging leaders on trial at this time...
...With only one game played thus far in the season, another concern for the Crimson is the lack of game time for inexperienced freshmen. Although a game against a team like BC would have been good for seasoning the green underclassmen, Hobart will be closer to trial by fire...
With only one game played thus far in the season, another concern for the Crimson is the lack of game time for inexperienced freshmen. Although a game against a team like BC would have been good for seasoning the green underclassmen, Hobart will be closer to trial by fire...
...feel of the play itself can be described as a cross between Kafka's The Trial and the Coen Brothers' comedies (The Big Lebowski). The protagonist Gross, played by Tom Prince '02, is a self-proclaimed humanist who has been blackmailed into allowing Ptydepe to become the official means of intra-office communication by his assistant, the nefarious Ballas, played expertly by Johannes Mowth, and, presumably, by the silent accomplice Mr. Pillar (Malka Resnicoff '00/Hostetler). As Gross begins his quest to set things right and prevent the ridiculously efficient language from taking over, he meets an absurd cast of office...
...another, it comes just before the White House starts to make itself more accessible again. If the press conference is assessed as having gone well, says Branegan, ?the President is expected to start granting individual interviews with the media.? In other words, the conference was in large measure a trial balloon to see if -- and how -- the President can move...