Word: yells
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...book, you see how Asgedom's hard work and vision throughout tough years paid off. He takes you through his high school years of trial and triumph to his arrival at Harvard. Asgedom imagines what his father would have done at Commencement, thinking he would stand up and yell, "This is my son, Selamawi. A long time ago I taught him to work hard and to respect others. Now look where that has taken him." After making the journey with Asgedom, you will find yourself as proud of him as his father would have been.If John Grisham had Gone...
...wealthy! At least that's what the dimmer readers of "The Income Tax Conspiracy" by Jason L. Steorts '03 (Opinion, March 7) might be tempted to yell. The brighter bulbs, however, can recognize it for the inanity...
...Consciousness Meditation Center to the Torah-Or Institute in Jerusalem. The object of Sharon's quest throughout all of her divergent spiritual paths is revelation. Sharon yearns for God to flash the answer to all of her questions right before her eyes, to hit her over the head and yell, "This is your bashert...
...balletic sequence.The theatricality of the play zooms forward in Act II, after the initial seduction and Jean's growing conflict between his duty to Kristine and the count and his passion for Miss Julie. Broadwater's delivery becomes somewhat staticin times of intense emotion, he is only able to yell and dislodge a cutting board from the table.Galvin's performance as whiny, spoiled and enthralling 17 year-old becomes stereotypical by the second act. The audience knows she is torn by the forces of appearance and desire, and Galvin makes certain that this dilemma is more than clear. Rosen...
...other side of the aisle, Democrats were clearly unsure how to act. Sheila Jackson Lee and Jesse Jackson, Jr. stood on the aisle to meet the President as he went by as if they hadn't stood in the very same chamber a month before to yell at former Vice President Al Gore '69 for not inventing rules so they could protest his loss. Robert Byrd looked like he was having a stroke, though, strangely, he didn't seem upset about it. Hillary, who gained more camera time than Laura Bush, couldn't decide what to do with her face...