Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Oakes displayed his outstanding abilities by stopping three breakaways this past weekend. Goalie Peter Toot supplies the team with the depth it needs in such a vital position...
...book I wrote, The Prisoner of Sex, I said that biology is half of destiny for women. Freud said biology is destiny, but if they throw out Freud's remark entirely, they are losing touch with something absolutely vital. As women liberate themselves, they have to recognize that they carry a burden. Just as men carry other burdens...
...despite his willingness to attend the peace conference that James Baker has been trying to arrange, Shamir has not changed his mind. "It is not a religious notion for him," explains the Israeli philosopher David Hartman, "but rather a deeper commitment to a historical consciousness that says a vital people has been too long denied its rightful place on all of the land of Israel." What is politically significant, says Hartman, is that "the people trust Shamir to stick to his guns. They know he is not out to win a Man of the Year award, that...
Biosphere 2 is not the only project to blur the line between hokum and hard science. In fact, a vital symbiosis seems to be developing. Today even the purest adventuring, from climbing Mount Everest to trekking across Antarctica, often comes cloaked in scientific respectability. Consider the 1990 International Trans-Antarctica Expedition. Publicity about the seven-month trek played up the scientific research: collecting snow samples, conducting experiments in meteorology and monitoring the team's physiology. But the expedition emerged mainly as an exotic sporting event. To date, few scientific findings have been published, and critics point out that such information...
Other experts agree that allowing people infected with AIDS to attend the conference is both necessary and vital to the success of the meeting...