Word: worshiper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard was more of a local college at thetime," Frost says. Many students went to religiousservices at their family places of worship nearcampus, and many faculty lived and worshipped inBrookline, according to Frost...
...America of 1994, what you do for a living--how you spend the bulk of the waking hours of your day--is far more central to your identity than the color of your skin or the name of your house of worship. And in this crucial regard, Harvard College is the site of a massive failure in bringing about diversity among the students on campus...
...thing these days. For years corporations have helped meet blood shortages by rewarding employees who roll up their sleeves with extra time off. At least one church has resorted to such techniques. In April, after the Frederick Christian Fellowship Church in Maryland offered newcomers a $10 bill for attending worship services, more than 50 fresh faces appeared in the pews...
...cover it up. He instead offers an aside (`I'm not amusing you at all, am I?") or a conciliatory rep of push-ups to let viewers know, "We are in this together." As a result, Conan's mail is surprisingly tribal, filled with artwork and worship from a broad array of viewers--the mail board on an average week holds devotion from an 11-year-old who makes a habit of sneaking downstairs to watch, and respectful requests for autographed publicity shots from corporate types who unwind with the show each night...
...illustrate the point one only needs to look at the media's coverage of the recent Hebron incident. Last Friday, Dr. Baruch Goldstein, an extremist Jewish settler from the Kiryat Arba settlement walked into the Hebron mosque while Muslims were kneeling down in worship and sprayed the prayer hall with bullets, killing 40 to 50 Muslims on the spot and wounding many others. Many news agencies, however, shifted the focus from the massacre to other topics, like the retaliation that may ensue...