Word: cantabridgian
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...full house awaited Moore's entrance, a typically Cantabridgian assortment of students and other, undetermined intellectual types. Loud applause greeted Moore, who entered wearing jeans, a plaid shirt and a blue cotton jacket, topped with a baseball cap. With his glasses and slightly shaggy brown hair, and he actually looked like he might be Bill Gates' large country cousin. The first thing he wanted to know was, "Did you guys have to pay to get in here...
...Cambridge is a good city at all, we have to see what we can do to ensure that every Cantabridgian has a home," Reeves said...
...Thursday at five o'clock Harvard Square bustles with Cantabridgian commuters eager to put an end to their work days. But for twenty-five year-old Tony Throne the work is only beginning. Throne, a local street performer, pounds on his drum set--a homemade contraption of plastic buckets and dented metal casserole dishes--in front of the Coop. Though most people hurry by Throne with scarcely a glance, no one within a three-block-radius is oblivious to the seemingly incessant pounding of his bass bucket. Pimply pit rats nod their heads in cool appraisal of the rhythm...
Galluccio, who lives with his mother in a Buckingham St. condominium, is a native Cantabridgian and a night student at Suffolk University Law School...
...visually impaired Cantabridgian praised Healy's careful compliance with regulations set by the Americans with Disabilities...