Word: turned
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...point the children of Celebration will have to enter the real, non-Disney world, which will most likely seem both strange and scary. Celebration is a more extreme example of what Disney has done to Times Square in New York: it uses its own cultural power and prestige to turn public spaces into cartoonish playgrounds. Disney may have changed sordid Times Square for the better, but Celebration is taking...
...glad to hear those words, but I didn't actually believe them. They smacked to me of academic relativism, the sort of thing where any interpretation is valid, where the notion of "truth" is scoffed at, where a skillful (or lazy) reader can manipulate (or misinterpret) an argument, turn it on its head and still be celebrated as a conquering hero...
...typical Democratic-Republican face-off, Harshbarger portrayed Cellucci as a callous conservative who would not raise taxes even to provide health care for children, while Cellucci in turn characterized Harshbarger as a tax-and-spend liberal who would be fiscally irresponsible...
...feel comfortable within these groups specifically because we share a common interest or ability and can sympathize with nightly treks across the river, three-hour community meetings or a writer who forgot to turn a piece. The identity of the individual slowly becomes enmeshed in the identity of the group. Some of my colleagues on the Undergraduate Council completely live, breathe and eat the council, and it becomes very difficult for me to not see them as inextricably tied to student politics...
Jobe G. Danganan '99, who served as MSA chairlast year, said Branch should not be worried bylast night's turn...