Word: bittersweets
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...leaned on one or two of our arms, eyebrows up, neck painfully extended as far as it would go-he still couldn't see to the top of the lobby. He looked like a farmer at the World's Fair. It was a little bittersweet, but we were happy to be there with him seeing the impressive new digs for the first time. There was only one thing wrong though - he wouldn't say a word...
...neurotic ante of her performance in “Almost Famous,” but as her character spirals into insanity, Holofcener’s dialogue can’t keep up the pace. Her on-screen outbursts are the most forced demonstrations of emotion in this very bittersweet movie; fortunately, her subtle displays of affection with her (speculated to be gay) husband, Aaron (Simon Burke) sweeten every scene they play together...
...will be a bittersweet exit for a proud Massachusetts pol who started serving the Bush family in 1979, when he would pick up the President's father at Boston's Logan Airport in a red Chevette with rusty floorboards and drive the elder Bush, in his first bid for the Republican presidential nomination, to campaign stops throughout New Hampshire. Card, now 58, went on to become George H.W. Bush's last Secretary of Transportation, and remains "Secretary Card...
...heads back to the Economics Department with bittersweet memories of his Mass. Hall years...
...Angela Ruggiero ’02-04, and Jamie Hagerman ’03. Ruggiero and Chu, both Olympic veterans—Ruggiero was appearing in her third Games, Chu in her second—owned more subtle looks of regret masked behind public smiles, betraying hints of the bittersweet emotions of the moment. “[We feel] a lot of disappointment for our teammates,” Harvard senior Jennifer Raimondi said this weekend. “We feel that, but they will redeem themselves when they play in the bronze medal game.” That they...