Word: unfamiliarity
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...what was unfamiliar territory at the time was to become a defining experience, transforming Dallaire into the human-rights advocate who will address this year’s KSG graduates...
That performance set the stage for Saturday’s final, where Harvard faced Princeton and unfamiliar West Coast powerhouses Cal and Washington...
That performance set the stage for Saturday’s final, where Harvard faced Princeton and unfamiliar West Coast powerhouses Cal and Washington...
...Back in 2002, he says, "we didn't understand that if somebody around here starts shooting, they aren't necessarily shooting at you. These people all have enemies." After studying reports of the incident, the lieutenant has concluded that in the chaos of battle, at night, and in rough, unfamiliar terrain, the SAS squadron commander wrongly assumed that his men were under attack by al-Qaeda, and believed the only way to save them was to call in an air strike...
...Israel. But it is up to individual student groups to decide who they want to bring to campus; they should not be admonished for neglecting one side or be expected to include it. Particularly in this case, it is unlikely that the roughly 40 attendees to the presentation were unfamiliar with the arguments made by divestment opponents. If anything, arguments for divestment are far more underrepresented on campus and benefit from being emphasized during this kind of event. It is unlikely that any Harvard students would be brainwashed by a one-sided presentation. We like to believe that...