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...couldn't bear going before the administrative board, having them question me," said a sophomore who spoke of being raped by her ex-boyfriend in the first month of her first year. The student said she had been afraid to tell anyone...
...provides a great deal of power to the expert. I'm writing this editorial using Word Perfect and Windows, so when I encounter a bug I have no choice but to grin and bear it. It would be impossible for me to rewrite both programs from scratch, so I have little recourse but to call the company, whine, and pray that it will be fixed in the next release...
This is not De Niro's fault. The movie goes where movies must go: toward melodrama. And toward the current fashion (Jack the Bear, Radio Flyer) for taking up but not fully confronting child abuse. Something more subtle is going on in Wolff's book, a confrontation with a richer, quirkier past and his emerging self that the movie too often brushes aside...
Given the loose format of the narrative, the actors must bear the burden of making the play cohesive. Their consistently arresting performances accomplish this task admirably...
...right to carry" would accomplish this empowermet quite swiftly by extending the Second Amendment from the home to the streets. All Americans have the right to "bear arms" in their own homes. If citizens never left their homes, then perhaps such a right would be adequate. But since most Americans have legitimate reasons to leave the sanctity of their abodes, the right to "bear arms" should be expanded to ensure freedom outside the house...