Word: bricked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...children of a businessman and a nurse, the boys created comic books, and the obsession continued into their 20s. "Jack Kirby comics interested us," says Andy. "We liked the idea of punching guys through brick walls and over-the-top action like that." But they connected as well with older, more revered sources. "The Bible seeks to answer a lot of relevant questions for man," says Larry. "In the film we refer to the story of Nebuchadnezzar; he has a dream he can't remember but keeps searching for an answer. Then there's the whole idea of a messiah...
...exhaust in it's nearly Olympian wake, a panic seized me. There was no end to Harvard. Johnston Gate turned into the Littauer Building, which blurred phantasmigorically and diabolically into the law school. I couldn't get out! The Center for Ukrainian Studies weighed like a 1,000-pound brick on my mind as the bus idled waiting for a traffic light to become green. North Hall, home to future jurists mocked my efforts at the next red, but, as the bus pulled off from the curb, leaving the Dudley Co-op as my final Harvardian obstacle, I ran down...
...have marble, you have steel, you have brick and you thought that with tightly packed books" there could not be a fire, Cline says. And the library's planners did not prepare...
...former home to Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68, Quincy is the biggest House on campus with more than 450 students. Cement-block "New" Qunicy was actually completed in 1959, and red-brick "Old" Quincy dates back only 20 years earlier. You can have a single all three years, but in Old Quincy it'll be a walk-through...
...former home to Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68, Quincy is the biggest House on campus with more than 450 students. Cement block "New" Qunicy was actually completed in 1959, and red brick "Old" Quincy dates back only 20 years earlier. You can have a single all three years, but in Old Quincy it'll be a walk-through...