Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Hunt describes the early Class Day as a carnival-like celebration which sometimes included circus elephants, clowns and "a good bit of drinking...
While this anecdote speaks to the depth of Red Cross altruism, it may tell more about the woman who had the presence of mind to interrupt her speech for a bit of impromptu fundraising...
...wrists were tingling a little bit in pain; I knew it was from the typing I was doing, yet I persisted. I wanted to finish the program I was working on in lab here before going home for a long weekend. However, three days later when the weekend arrived, my wrists hurt so much that it was difficult for me to open a door, brush my teeth or do any of the daily tasks I had taken for granted. Typing, of course, was out of the question. What I had also discovered was how easy it is to get repetitive...
...have learned from my own experience how to work more carefully and safely. Unfortunately, this message came a bit too late. For most of you, simply revising your study habits slightly--making time for breaks and designing your workspace with care--will prevent RSI. Harvard can educate us further about these dangers and use the House and tutor system systematically to reinforce this message...
...system and exploiting our seniors ?- we'll pay you to report it," Gore said Wednesday at the 40th-anniversary convention of the American Association of Retired Persons. Is this what the golden years are supposed to be about? Well, the "retired persons" part of "AARP" has always been a bit of a canard; the 50-year-old Gore will be picking up his own AARP card at the convention, and you know he's not planning to retire anytime soon...