Word: reflect
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...would be in poor taste to suggest, as one observer did, that Sinatra ought to be able to fashion a fine portrayal of a New York policeman--he's had enough altercations with the type--but Sinatra doesn't miss a trick. His deadpan expression and passionless eyes brilliantly reflect the torments of a man who must, at once, watch his once-beautiful wife slowly collapse into herself, and yet still be the consummate professional in his work...
...following opinions on timely sports subjects are purely my own, and do not reflect the editorial position of The Harvard Crimson...
Variable or Renegotiable-Rate Mortgages, Payments under these plans are adjusted periodically to reflect the general level of interest rates in the economy. Under federal rules, the charge can go up or down by only half a percentage point per year up to a maximum of five points over the life of the loan. Many home buyers find such mortgages attractive because they do not want to be tied into a 13% or 14% loan for 30 years-in case interest rates some day fall back to 6% or so. But buyers having variable interest mortgages also run the risk...
...thought that Reagan may appoint a third of the Supreme Court if he is elected frightens those who understand the fragility of our Constitution. Should his court nominees share his views, the fundamental document of our society will soon come to reflect the paternalism, the prejudice and the morality of convenience that has marked the campaign of the former California governor...
Back in 1976, when a fellow Georgian was elected President, the author sensed a sort of redneck renaissance in the making: "The assumption seemed to be, you weren't going to have to do anything except be Southern to reflect the Administration's glory. Persons wearing boots caked with South Georgia slops and pig dung were going to be whooping and rolling and snorting and dancing in the streets of Washington, slaughtering hogs and boiling up big vats of grits out back of the Sans Souci." But as the Carter era wore on, Blount felt betrayed. He would...