Word: wrathful
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...months later, Guberman was talking on the phone, pacing the hallway, when he noticed that the fuse box was partially open. For reasons that remain unknown, perhaps the hand of God, he opened the box. Written on the inside of the fuse box door were the words "gluttony" and "wrath." He was intrigued, but a quick search revealed no clues. Once again, he laid the matter to rest. Guberman had a chance encounter with a couple of former Canaday F residents and asked them about the sins. They knew nothing of the subject. Enter Clint T. Kenley '03, a blockmate...
...current total remains at four sins. Guberman and Kenley have begun to speculate about the authenticity of "gluttony," as it was found in the same place as wrath and with an exclamation mark next to it. They also believe it may be in different handwriting. Guberman explains, "it seems more like the mocking work of a copycat." Kenley concurs, "this isn't our man. He wouldn't strike twice in the same place. He is a calculating perpetrator that works out of passion...
This perhaps is one of the reasons why there are so few minorities in the media in general. What writer would want to risk the wrath of politically correct pundits? What writer would want the task of scripting dialogue that has to be completely inoffensive? Seems to me that the attempted censorship of Mister Chu sports its own message of racial intolerance by restricting certain characteristics from Asians. And hey, Mister Chu isn't even a stereotype. After all, he doesn't even know kung...
...importance of social protest--a lesson she learned well enough to emerge as a top leader of the tens of thousands of opponents of global capitalism who are expected to converge in Washington this week on meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. The target of their wrath: everything from the treatment of endangered sea turtles to trade with China and a proposal put forward by the most powerful nations on earth to reduce, but hardly eliminate, the debt of the most impoverished countries...
...move is by no means the first instance of groundbreaking for the Reform movement, which believes that biblical edicts should be interpreted in light of the times in which they were written. When Reform congregations allowed the ordination of female clergy, they incurred the wrath of their more conservative co-religionists, and though they drew some members away from the other movements, they also induced congregants opposed to women rabbis to switch to more mainstream synagogues...