A blog devoted to the actors and public policy issues involved in the 1998 District of Columbia Court of Appeals decision in Freedman v. D.C. Department of Human Rights, an employment discrimination case.
I have a remote association to "Strauss and Exposure."
I had a French teacher in college who told a story about an inexpert translator who had translated the phrase "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" into "The wine is fresh, but the meat is rancid."
It troubled me to post this. But I couldn't resist. You know, I'm susceptible to irresistible impulses. But I have to admit -- Strauss was a great coach.
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I have a remote association to "Strauss and Exposure."
I had a French teacher in college who told a story about an inexpert translator who had translated the phrase "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak" into "The wine is fresh, but the meat is rancid."
It troubled me to post this. But I couldn't resist. You know, I'm susceptible to irresistible impulses. But I have to admit -- Strauss was a great coach.
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