Word: bittersweetness
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...Harvard and Cambridge: The city's relationship with its largest resident has always been bittersweet at best, but lately Harvard has been giving off more cooperative vibes. It cooperated with local leaders on a major building project, the University Place development, and agreed to a fairly generous settlement with tenants of the Harvard owned Craigie Arms apartment house who were being evicted to facilitate renovations...
...spirit of the Parisian music hall, still vital, vibrant and surging with what he calls l'électricité. Singing all but one of his numbers in French, he ranges from comic routines to nostalgic set pieces, from songs of social protest to romantic ballads as sharp and bittersweet as anisette...
Harvard and Cambridge: The city's relationship with its largest resident has always been bittersweet at best, but lately Harvard has been giving off more cooperative vibes. It cooperated with local leaders on a major building project, the University Place development, and agreed to a fairly generous settlement with tenants of the Harvard-owned Craigie Arms apartment house who were being evicted to facilitate renovations...
...Harvard and Cambridge: The city's relationship with its largest resident has always been bittersweet at best, but lately Harvard has been giving off more cooperative vibes. It cooperated with local leaders on a major building project, the University Place development, and agreed to a fairly generous settlement with tenants of the Harvard owned Craigie Arms apartment house who were being evicted to facilitate renovations...
...letter, offering to work for him, she had enjoyed a lucky life. As a Stockholm teenager, she got the first movie job she ever tried for. By the time she turned 24 she had made eleven movies, including Intermezzo, in which she played a young pianist who has a bittersweet affair with an older man, a famous violinist. David O. Selznick had bought the remake rights in 1939 and brought Bergman to Hollywood to re-create her role opposite Leslie Howard. The film made her a star, and Selznick made an image for this shy, frugal, occasionally awkward young woman...