Word: vocally
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...racism is as pervasive in our society as some vocal minority mol-contents say it is, then perhaps, before bothering the rest of us with demands, protests and accusations, they should turn their attention within. --Joseph T. Thai...
...Barbara Pilgrim, a vocal landlord activist who plans to run for a council seat in 1995, disagreed with tenants' claims that rent increases would damage the city's economic diversity...
Those who have managed to combine the two, most notably Stanford and Duke, have only done so through the use of athletic scholarships. And while both schools have vocal fans, both also have large segments of the student body who really couldn't care less...
Many in the audience who had seen Channing originate the title role whole-heartedly believe that she has only gained in "youthful energy," vocal range and understanding of her character. After 30 years, Dolly will strut her stuff once again on the Great White Way. After the tour of the United States, the cast plans to spread Dolly's message internationally...
...curious as to how Murray and Herrnstein can be attacked for their efforts to promote discussion on the matter, and then have the most vocal critics turn around and make [claims] about [the superiority] of Blacks in terms of mental, physical and spiritual abilities," Pidot said, alluding to a letter Clarke wrote to The Crimson last month...