Word: twistingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Those would be the Inter-Collegiate Association of American Amateur Athletics Championships (that'll twist your tongue), held Saturday and Sunday at Princeton...
...only taken the next small step, in assuming that its particular perspective is in some way superior. There will always be those, in some bizarre twist of fascist logic, who cling to a society delineated and determined by one's race and heritage...
Indeed, in a strange twist, Black Students Association President Alvin L. Bragg '95, who moderated a panel discussion before the parents on extra-curricular life at the College, also participated in the planning for the protests...
Green and other administrators twist themselves into rhetorical knots to explain why they haven't included the union in the task force. Their latest line is that in some way, union members and officials don't have the time or "expertise" necessary to serve on the task force. Given that administrators all but concede the task force will recommend cutting some benefits, perhaps this argument is right in a twisted...
Garofalo is brilliant as Vicki. She puts an intelligent twist on the typical working-at-the-Gap scenario by having Vicki be intense, yet self-aware in her dedication to the job. After masterfully folding a sweater, she declares, "People just don't realize what it takes. They just don't". Also, she salvages the potentially tired AIDS subplot in one of the funniest scenes in the movie, in which she discusses her plight in terms of the characters of Melrose Place...