Word: amateurness
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...Spahr posted a few promising asteroid locations on the Minor Planet Center website, before heading to dinner with a friend. But while he enjoyed his “only-once-a-year” night on the town, the alarms began to sound worldwide. An amateur astronomer forecast that one of Spahr’s potentials was rapidly approaching the sky somewhere over the Northern Hemisphere. Based on the information available, a 25 percent chance of a collision within days was quickly confirmed...
...springtime, a young man’s (or woman’s) fancy turns to thoughts of food. Real food. No longer confined to dismal dining halls by the biting cold, many a student ventures out of the Harvard bubble in search of something more palatable. For the amateur shoppers, FM has compiled a helpful list of some of Boston’s finest specialty markets. From kalamatas to kumquats, we’ve got you covered...
...springtime, a young man’s (or woman’s) fancy turns to thoughts of food. Real food. No longer confined to dismal dining halls by the biting cold, many a student ventures out of the Harvard bubble in search of something more palatable. For the amateur shoppers, FM has compiled a helpful list of some of Boston’s finest specialty markets. From kalamatas to kumquats, we’ve got you covered...
...spring of 2003, Niall Ferguson was known among historians as an astonishingly prolific scholar who had published important books on the German hyperinflation of the 1920s, the House of Rothschild and World War I, and was the impresario of a school of "counterfactual" writers who took seriously the amateur historian's favorite question: What would have happened...
...shade. Usually corruption is not over-done. Professional politicians are not always exorbitant in their demands. They lack only support and power from the machine they operate and the government they support. Men with sufficient comprehension of the social purposes of party organization to try to keep its amateur standing, are conspicuous chiefly by their civic absence...