Word: warriorism
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...home and the fireside and joyous festivals of the church. John Paul is a Pope for the public forum, for the vast congregation and the open battlefield, where the forces of Christianity fight for survival in an often hostile world. He is an intellectual Pope and a warrior Pope. But he is also, and increasingly, a praying Pope, a man rarely off his knees. He is even coming to resemble Pope John physically: an old, increasingly frail gentleman, still doing his formidable best to pray for and guide a suffering humanity and save it from the consequences of its weaknesses...
Hollywood claimed the story first in 1918 with a silent version and then in 1933 with a triumphant adaptation directed by George Cukor and starring Katharine Hepburn at her warrior-goddess best. A 1949 remake is remembered chiefly because it featured Elizabeth Taylor as Amy, wearing a blond...
...have any. So I think people look to Star Trek to set up a leader and a hearty band of followers. It's Greek classical storytelling." Not that the stars buy all the highfalutin analyses of their work. Kirk has been described as a classic Kennedyesque cold warrior. "That's too esoteric for me," says Shatner. "All I wanted to do was come up with a good character. I always played Kirk close to myself, mostly because of fatigue...
...equalizer came only 1:12 into the second half, and it came from a familiar Warrior strike partnership. Liam Heffernan got his sixth assist and George Neofotistos his 10th goal of the year after the former crossed past Harvard keeper Ned Carlson to the latter for the easiest of chances...
Harvard actually did well to weather the Warrior attack early in the second half; even though the Crimson carried advantages in shots (13-8) and corners (9-4) throughout the second half, most of the crucial fifteen minutes after halftime were spent in the Crimson's third of the field...