Word: everydayness
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...city and sports society where overpaid athletes continually whine when benched for any reason, Bledsoe has been the epitome of professionalism and class by not only refusing to lash out against the coach or younger quarterback, but by helping Brady get accustomed to the tribulations of playing everyday in the NFL. Remarkably, Bledsoe came off the bench when Brady injured his ankle last Sunday and showed that he still has the ability to lead this team when needed...
...lend an understated but elegant grace to Carlyn Whitt’s portraits of “women of religious belief.” Imbued with dignity, Whitt’s subjects give the impression of having graciously taken a brief respite from the business of their everyday lives...
...While Citizens Corps may appeal to those with post 9/11 zeal, Scott emphasizes the need for help in more "everyday" volunteer projects, particularly those involving children's literacy, a special focus among AmeriCorps and Senior Corps members...
...considerations which had to be taken into account,” said R. Gerard McGeary ’04, Campus Outreach Director of the Harvard College Democrats and the drafter of the letter. “But we definitely didn’t want it to be driven by everyday market principles...
...invisibly in peaceful times, or hurriedly and worriedly in the glare of media attention. But experts agree that the weaknesses exposed in the wake of the anthrax attacks must be fixed--and in such a way that a newly nimble system can handle both the sudden emergency and the everyday job of fostering national wellness. "For the last 20 years we've neglected public health," says Tennessee Senator Bill Frist, the Senate's only physician. The terrorist attacks have "shocked Americans into realizing how dependent we are on the system...