Word: unbrokenness
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...outside the popular Petit Majestic Bar. The French driver, instead of apologizing, chastised Kwok for standing in the way; then, according to the trade paper Variety, three French toughs formed a cordon to let the driver escape. The director left for Paris the next day, body bent but spirit unbroken...
That performance was supported by another near-meet and school record, this time in the 100-meter. Lambert clocked in at 10.19, but, as before, the wind helped his time and the old record was declared unbroken...
Your short history of Afghanistan's Pashtun tribe might leave readers with the impression that its history is one of unbroken war, feuding and violence that reaches back as far as Alexander the Great [THE WAR, Nov. 19]. You failed to mention the remarkable story of how, in the 1930s and '40s, under the spiritual leadership of Badshah Khan, a Pashtun tribal leader and close ally of Mohandas Gandhi's, 100,000 Pashtun warriors embraced nonviolence, enduring harsh repression at the hands of the British. In a time when Muslims, including ethnic Pashtun, are feared and even despised, the public...
...party. On late nights, as I walked home from the subway station, I would always look up at the lights scattered through the towers and muse over who was staying late to work, and why, and what people were celebrating up in Windows on the World, which cast an unbroken strip of light from the 107th floor...
...television and radio host. He also pioneered the field of popular oral history in 11 books, including Working and The Good War, which won the Pulitzer Prize. Recently he discussed with TIME the new kind of challenge he tackles in his latest book of interviews, Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death, Rebirth and Hunger for a Faith, to be published this month by New Press...