Word: wearings
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...made it to the long-delayed ending by shutting my eyes and ears to its dramatic passages and pretending it was a concert film. Sometimes my straying mind settled on the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Anita O'Day, who must surely have had their troubles, but refused to wear them on their sleeves or on their bravely scatting tongues...
...Conservative blog the Illinois Review says Shrek the Third advances Hollywood's transgender agenda by featuring manly ugly stepsister Doris, voiced by Larry King. Blog DEFAMER mockingly applauds the Illinois Review for its efforts to stop a campaign that could persuade Shrek-watching children to "wear gender-inappropriate clothing to school, 'just like the funny man-lady in the Shrek movie did!'" SCORE...
With good reason, black faculty, staff, and students wonder whether our efforts to meet the highest standards and our human flaws will receive the same benefit of the doubt as do white people’s equally successful or equally flawed efforts. Indeed, no matter what we wear or how we act, others’ misrecognition remains, for us, a threat not only to comfort but also to life and limb...
...Arie V. Zakaryan ’07, his roommate of four years, says that he has always been impressed with the way Sarkar can converse about both the most superficial and the most serious of subjects. “He owns a studded belt. He sometimes likes to wear up-dos and mohawks,” Zakaryan said. “But he’s also so thoughtful about how we are living our lives with the resources that we receive as Harvard students.” “He’s also so intelligent, so thoughtful...
...somebody gives,” said Simon N. Nicholas ’07, who among other things, has been an active member of Harvard’s choral music community and will be employed by Teach for America next year. “All I know is that we wear a cap and gown,” Phillips said. “I think there might be a key involved.” James F. Coakley ’68, secretary of Harvard’s PBK chapter—Alpha Iota of Massachusetts—shed...