Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...week-long wave of contentious debate for the Class of `02. The premise: auction off dates with "desirable" first-years to raise money for newly established service organization, Boston Area Students Involved in the Community (BASIC). As highly charged emotions and bitter attacks on BASIC became the norm, one aspect emerged as particularly inflammatory. The implication was that the participants were the "hottest" that `02 had to offer. How could such a small group indiscriminately make this choice...
...aspect of my career that I'm most pleased with is the fact that with one more win, we're going to be the winningest class in Harvard's history," Hill says. "That's a great accomplishment considering that there hasn't been much of a tradition of basketball here at Harvard...
Smith later told The Crimson he thought animportant aspect of Cultural Rhythms is itspromotion of the awareness of varied experiences...
...worrisome implications or its destabilizing impact. The process is irreversible, if only because of the information technology and communications revolutions. The problem also is that contrary to some illusions, one cannot pick and choose in the package. Even if many governments would like to bar this or that aspect of globalization, or slow down its penetration, doing so amounts to a rearguard battle...
None of this in any way justifies what was done long ago. It is nonetheless an aspect worth mentioning. All new drugs have to be tested on human beings, as do all new surgical procedures, and other technologies...