Word: apartness
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...Apart from the soulful brown eyes, there is scarcely any resemblance between the vibrant young woman in the pictures and the woman who now stands outside the Holyoke Gate, shrunken, in her woolen coat...
...grandmother told him the story of his great-grandfather’s service in the French army, a service that nearly landed him in a concentration camp. “Ever since, it’s been a mission of mine not to have countries broken apart by war,” Libby says. “And the best way to do that is to lead the most powerful nation in the world...
...good arguments he makes in the beginning of his piece, he falls apart at the end. After calling us “the best in the country” he reverts to counterfactual arguments about us not being able to “enjoy drinking without drinking in a way that beer ads on TV have taught [us] is the fun way to drink.” What does this mean, exactly? Does he mean to say that we, the smartest students in the country, have been brainwashed to think that kegs are the answer? Besides the obvious fact that...
Harvard scored two goals within a minute apart to take the lead quickly...
...efforts to be authentic (an Aug. 9 Crimson article on Real Taco mentions that Espinoza “takes considerable pride in the authenticity of his recipes, ingredients and cooking methods”) but gives the tortillas an overall thumbs down. They taste, feel and fall apart just like ones tortillas from the store, he says. “They’re bought in bulk. That is why they have to use two tortillas per taco instead of just one; they don’t hold up like the real thing.” I am indifferent. I like...