Word: belongingness
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Steen said the Bugbear e-mails most likely came from machines belonging to deans’ assistants, many of whom use PCs.
Bingham is currently back in Baghdad, where she is working as a photographer covering the reconstruction for The New York Times. The Harvard Business School (HBS) interviewed and accepted First Lieutenant Joe Finnigan while he was still deployed in Iraq. The interview was conducted during a sandstorm with a satellite...
In the early 1970s, two people posing as ABC reporters kidnapped the big bass drum belonging to the Harvard Band. With the Dartmouth game just days away, Dartmouth students were the prime suspect.
I took up the burden of being a Sox fan because the collective emotion fosters a real sense of identity, of belonging to a community that takes pride in its repeatedly dour fate. Being a Red Sox fan is like joining a city-wide support group, with sympathetic well-wishers...
Ansar's best assets are their snipers. The day before, a single shooter halted an entire advance of Kurdish soldiers, known as peshmerga ("those who face death"), belonging to the pro-American Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, one of the main Kurdish political parties. The American commandoes have taken to calling...