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The cast is studded with fine performers. Richard Clement's simple Candide is likeable yet not wishy-washy; no mean feat for the only incessantly "serious" character. As Cunegonde, Lisa Saffer simpers about and exploits her body with ease. Her rendition of "Glitter and be gay," sung in various states...
The idea of having an informal debate was presented to the House Committee last week, said Dana W. Lasky '95, a Cabot House Committee co-chair. The house committee "was wishy-washy" on the idea, but was eventually motivated by the candidates to pursue it.
Taylor seems to agree, but the evidence elsewhere is that Nathan lacked the talent to be an artist and that he has dealt honestly with his own work and his family. And it is disappointing not to learn what Aubrey did all those years during his disappearance except gnaw at...
Noordin Sopiee, head of Malaysia's Institute of Strategic and International Studies, dismisses partial sanctions as "a compromise which will satisfy no one and will merely strengthen Clinton's image as a wishy-washy leader. It's a crazy idea, and it won't work." American experts agree; Lyn Edinger...
Put plainly, the premise of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy (and of this editorial) is ill-conceived--you might say dumb. Support for "don't ask, don't tell" demonstrates a wishy-washy perspective.