Word: bonding
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Club president Francisco A. Robles ’05 explains that the club also has a social aspect. “We organize Fight Nights where we watch championship fights,” he says. The group recently gathered to watch the Holyfield fight. They also bond by doing community service together, like a recent 10-mile charity run at Tufts...
...attachments to hometowns have faded as the strongest bond of all—money, tied to our American Brand Names—has finally United the States in something more powerful than just war and football. All of America is held in common now—a McDonald’s on every corner, a Wal-Mart in every county, an American consumer life that we can share if nothing else binds us together...
...jacket and tie, like an investment banker unwinding on karaoke night. He would rather be remembered for adapting a world of musical styles to the R. and B. he grew up loving. But for a legion of fans, Palmer will always fit his own ironic self-description: the James Bond of boogie. --By Richard Corliss
...what was the largest ever gathering of its kind, 600 black students and alums met in Cambridge this weekend to celebrate, remember and bond around the experience of being black at Harvard...
...facts, detailed research and humor that has paid off: the book has been number one on the New York Times’ non-fiction best-seller list five weeks in a row. But the book also brought Franken together with an enthusiastic group of students who would soon bond over their political passions and home-cooked meals from Franken’s wife...