Word: bump
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Music: Johnson’s CD collection includes U2, Indigo Girls, Christmas music and various mixes made by friends, including “Bump It In Da Club.” Kauble plays “Camille’s Special Mix” on her stereo. “This is a really good mix. Off the chain...
After playing impressively in winning four out of five matches last weekend, the Harvard women’s fencing team hit a bump in the road on Sunday. The Crimson (9-4) split four matches in a tournament at Penn, dropping contests to the Quakers and Northwestern, and beating Rutgers and Drew...
...lied about his role in "outing" Kelly's name to journalists - only to find that Hutton's judgment wholly undercut him. He seemed so stunned that he couldn't revise his line of attack last week, and ended up looking churlish and maladroit. The Tory comeback hit a speed bump. The BBC faced the worst crisis in its 80?year history. Its chairman, Gavyn Davies, resigned the day Hutton issued his brutal criticisms of the Beeb's journalistic practices and governing-board oversight, but offered an apology so tepid that Downing Street sought more. The next day the Director General...
...It’s probably not a good indication of my social life that I bump into people at parties, hear their names and think, ‘Did you apply for a grant?” Barro says...
...imagined by Tardi, Nestor Burma has an ovular face with two dots for eyes and a permanent scowl. In profile, his face appears flat, like a blank wall, except for a bump of a nose and a pipe sticking out of a mouth that never opens, even when speaking. Tardi works in the classic French bandes dessinee style (a close match to the work of Japanese comix master Osamu Tezuka, incidentally) with near-photographic reproductions of backgrounds that the flat, "cartoonish" characters inhabit. The "Tintin" mysteries by Herge are the most famous example of this style, which Tardi updates with...