Word: wrath
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...still face the fear that entering the electronic marketplace will result in image destruction. "There is no question," says William Morris' Bradley, "that once people get out of the fields they are good at, they worry about their peers labeling them as sellouts." Sullivan admits she has felt the "wrath of my colleagues" for her new campaign. "I've been called every name in the book," she says...
...using the presidency as a source of symbolic support for Rushdie, Clinton incurred the wrath of some Muslims in Iran and Egypt. Notwithstanding his timid and apologetic assurances that he "meant no disrespect" to the Muslim world, however, Clinton did the right thing...
...reporters caught a glimpse of this wrath last week during an interview with Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles...
...even if morale has not improved, Expos hasbeen quieter recently. Although transfer studentsstill occasionally feel his wrath, Marius has hadfewer confrontations with teachers because he'saround the office less. Sommers has effectivelyassumed day-to-day decision-making control...
...Cradling (Viking; 297 pages; $22.50) conveys the surrealism of the ordeal, the loss of control and melting of identity that come with realizing that you are a pawn in someone else's game. Raised working-class Catholic in Belfast, Keenan is familiar with ethnic hatreds and the politics of wrath. He had a chip on his shoulder and a degree in English literature and had just begun to teach English literature in Beirut when he was grabbed by the Islamic Jihad...