Word: casuality
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...This is supposed to be a casual event, something people can enjoy on Valentine’s Day,” Hsu said...
...common to hear stories of young Harvard couples such as Gawlik and Lanre-Amos eating breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the same dining hall. These couples take the same classes. They move into each other’s dorm rooms. It even may seem, to the casual observer, as though committed relationships are flourishing at our stereotyped emotional-freeze of a college. But what’s left for everyone else? Answer: A Harvard love scene that seems practically non-existent...
...Solomon adds that the structure of the Harvard social life isn’t conducive to casual dating...
...different orders, this could be a great single. Throughout “Lucky,” Matthew Caws’ lyrics are often awkward. The words sometimes don’t fit quite right, occasionally splitting sentences across lines. Caws sounds as if he took a casual conversation with a bunch of guys and stuffed it into a musical format. But Nada Surf’s music tends to concentrate on melody more than poetry, so they think they can get away with it. One final highlight, “The Fox,” doesn’t blend...
...like me to gauge accurately the public impact of discrete campaign events; we are just too close to the heat of the process. I would guess that most voters aren't even aware that Clinton attempted some half-assed mudslinging in the past two weeks. But even the most casual observer is aware of this: at a moment of crisis in Hillary Clinton's campaign, Bill Clinton was suddenly back and all over the news. His reappearance made her seem weak, unable to defend herself. It raised the most fundamental question about her candidacy: If she is elected, who exactly...