Word: subjecting
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...individual not to be discriminated against on the basis of his sexual orientation. And in this instance, at least, the First Amendment won out: The Court decided that the Scouts were a "private" entity, and therefore entitled to exercise their First Amendment right to "expressive association," and were not subject to anti-discrimination laws...
...preliminary that no one knows yet which strategies will pan out or even if it's a good idea to look for microcancers. After all, it's quite possible that the body successfully destroys small clumps of tumor cells all the time. Being able to identify them could therefore subject women to needless worry and possibly unnecessary treatment. In addition, it's not always easy to draw the line between normal tissue that happens to be growing a little funny and cells that are destined to become lethal...
...before turning to acting. "It seemed to make sense that you could marry the two," he says, and that approach has served him well as a militant gay nurse in Broadway's Angels in America: Perestroika (a role for which he won a 1994 Tony); as the drug-addled subject of the 1996 biopic Basquiat; and as the ex-slave who fights for the Confederacy in last year's Ride with the Devil...
...note about never-before-taught classes: At worst, the class will be disorganized and the professor will resist all forms of grade inflation in an attempt to prove the rigor of the course. At best, the new course will be instructed by a professor still enthusiastic about the subject and will be much smaller, and thus more intimate, than many other classes-especially within the Core Curriculum. Unfortunately, I managed to find a particularly nasty example of a new course. The second two-thirds of the course were poorly organized, the hour-an-a-half lectures seemed endless, and there...
Students flock to the summer school for different reasons. Some come to receive college credit for Harvard or other institutions; others are graduate students hoping to study a subject in-depth or pursue an area that they never had the chance to explore before...