Word: bits
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...other words, if a subject of study is legitimate at Harvard then it should be relevant and legitimate at colleges elsewhere. Even if one agrees that a course on Harvard and its impact would be inappropriate at other colleges (although I would argue that it would be every bit as relevant, albeit uncomfortable), certainly undergraduates here have a great deal to gain from it in particular...
...Overall, I think that I was a little bit better than him," Kirsh said after the ensuing carnage, in the understatement of the day. "The pace was a bit faster than what he was expecting...
...least a few conservatives seem a bit nervous about whether those people will give enough, fast enough. Olasky, for one, believes "anyone who says we can go through this transition and no one is going to be hurt is not only smoking but inhaling." Similarly, Republican Senator Dan Coats of Indiana is worried that as it stands, the Republican program could lead to "a social Darwinism that I think would leave most Americans pretty cold. It's one thing to say government is inefficient in use of tax dollars and has had some pretty poor results. It's another...
...suppose it was a bit harder than expected," junior Joel Kirsch said. "Navy showed a lot of effort...
...white blouse, pouring her heart out: conspiracy theories involving Charles's "team" trying to portray her as a loony; stale revelations about trysts with horseback riding instructors and crank calls to millionaires; and those mediocre scripted phrases: "There were three of us in the marriage; it was getting a bit crowded." Oh please. We can almost see your eyes following the teleprompter's cues...