Word: harshness
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Those Review advocates who do talk to the press, including a few students and some professors, argue that the journal is as hospitable to women as to men. The journal's environment can be harsh, they say, but the harshness is not gender-oriented...
Inwood, a transfer from Yale, felt that the decision was unwarranted. she defended herself saying that the board's former president felt the decision was too harsh. Reproducing Georgia Inwood's first endeavor on campus and she criticizes the board for handing down such a stringent decision...
...same two decades, while pro-lifers have waved pictures of the developing fetus, there were no more new images of women victimized by illegal abortions. In the years to come, those pictures, and the desolate realities they represent, are sure to reappear. It was harsh experience that led to the climate of opinion that welcomed Roe. Will it take harsh experience again to sort out the national will on abortion once...
Contrary to popular belief, we are here in Boston to establish a personal relationship with two or three thousand people ... Not to give a rock concert." Vocalist Ed Kowalczyk says this as he stares into the middle distance of harsh stage lights and the shadows of several thousand tightly packed kids. He doesn't have to pretend to relate. At the age of 20, he's one of them...
...were: until that moment we hadn't realized that we were. The waitress had asked a harsh question, and no one responded. She smiled broadly and left with a quick, friendly goodbye. "God, are we that transparent?" John asked...