Word: writs
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That's a word you don't hear much on campaign trails lately. Everywhere across the political map, this is the year of fear and loathing. Voters fear the future, which looks to them like the present writ large: more concern about crime, more economic pressure on their families, more of that unnerving sound of something eating away at the edges of their lives. What they loathe is Washington, which is doing too much or not doing enough, and either way doing it badly. In this roiling situation, Gingrich, 51, may emerge as Washington's most influential Republican...
...Kennedy-Romney match-up has all the elements of an Oedipal drama--Clinton-Bush redux, only writ small and with party affiliation reversed...
...when that life begins), each child a potential source of delight. Surely there are other philosophies -- Hitler and his epigones in Bosnia represent one -- but they cannot claim the label moral. When we start thinking of the neighbors' kids as pollutants, we're on our way to Rwanda writ large...
Historical Study A-42. Nation, State, and Empire in West Eurasian Space: Where Romanov Writ...
This myth is sort of like a Crimson "Inside the Houses" article, writ large to apply to all of Harvard. But Harvard doesn't nurture diversity; it destroys it. Of course, Harvard has all the trappings of superficial diversity--people of different skin colors, sexual orientations, national and state origins. But it lays siege to the most important diversity of all: diversity of opinion...