Word: carriere
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...freshmen meetings when I announced this," Carrier says, "because I myself had just been told formally that I could say it, all those present said, `Really...
...news came not from an administrative pronouncement but through a chance phone call from Associate Professor of Linguistics Jill L. Carrier to Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Christoph J. Wolff...
...before she led the Linguistics concentration meeting for first-years last Wednesday, Carrier--still unaware of her department's status for next year--called Wolff. Only then did the dean say that Linguistics would remain alive for another year...
...called specifically because I really wanted to know," Carrier says. "I had heard informally that we would not be changed to a committee. I knew that no official word had been put out and I knew that we would be asked [by the first-years...
That will no doubt be seen by many as a richly deserved rebuke to an airline whose 3,000 planes and 600,000 employees once freighted more passengers more miles in greater discomfort than any other carrier in the world. During the past three years, however, the stock-in-trade tales of Aeroflot's imperious cabin crews, wretched meals and white-knuckle landings that once left travelers laughing nervously in the aisles have turned decidedly unfunny...