Word: butter
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...women who refused to give her last name, out of fear that doing so might affect her residency status. "It's depressingly shattering. It sent shivers through us," she says, as her 1-year-old son plods across the floor of her trailer, playing with an empty butter tub. But Odunsi and Nwanze's story has an Irish twist: Athlone didn't want to let them go. Within 24 hours of their departure, more than 4,000 people - nearly one-fifth of the town's population - had signed a petition asking Ireland's Justice Minister to reconsider. The town council...
...relied on our bread and butter, our base cadence,” Kummer said. “With our base cadence, things will happen down the course...
While large scale events sprinkled throughout the social calendar have added more options, the small parties that form the bread and butter of Harvard social life are still hindered by myriad restrictions...
Summers publicly advocates bread-and-butter liberal causes such as affirmative action and stem cell research. In March 2003, he co-authored a New York Times op-ed vociferously defending the University of Michigan’s use of racial preferences in its admissions process. And this year, he has emerged as a vehement critic of Bush administration prohibitions against scientific experimentation on human embryos...
Like the piece of toast that always falls butter-side down, a train going the wrong direction invariably comes twice before the one I’m waiting...