Word: belled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Boston Ballet's young dancers usually are. Even the company dancers won much applause, usually due to a particularly difficult set of pirouettes or jumps. But by the sixth variation on the same few classic moves and poses, the self-dubbed "international" flavor had faded from mild to Taco Bell strength. Boston Ballet should be more careful with their marketing techniques...
...recent books are sure to capture the minds of Harvard students. The first is What It Means to Be a Libertarian by Charles A. Murray '65, infamous co-author of The Bell Curve, an inflammatory work that made him an outcast in intellectual circles. (Harvard students will most likely forgive that transgression after this newest publication.) The second is Libertarianism: A Primer by David Boaz, who is vice-president of the Cato Institute, a libertarian think-tank in Washington, D.C. Both books extol the virtues of a libertarian doctrine for American governance...
...employee at the circulation desk said employees check the library from top to bottom before closing for the night. In addition, at closing time a loud bell sounds...
Another employee said the student must have been in a "coma" to have slept through the bell...
...That? Real Estate. It's fun. I just traded Amy's air rights in exchange for altering my TV networks' 9 o'clock slot." A bell rang. "Have to go now," she said. "Facials and colonics. Hope your next pictures gross well." Two of the youngsters slipped us scripts beneath the fence. Bingo. We knew we'd found our rustlers...