Word: cherished
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...more subtle level, many students have come to abhor and cherish the "R" of Radcliffe in creating acronyms for their groups. The hard-to-pronounce double constant combo HR has provided struggle and relief in creating acronyms. There are some clear winners and losers...
...think Adams House Committee has a very important role in maintaining the continuity from year to year," Pacheco said. "We think it's very important to hold on to the traditions and cherish them...
...Holmes Realty Trust project threatens to displace the very people who make up this mix. We, who cherish our tradition of respect, must come to terms with the growing disparity between the haves and the have-nots. The designs of those who have benefited from this increasing disparity cannot be allowed to decimate the very essence of the communities and neighborhoods which we have worked so hard to build and preserve. Cambridge is a haven with a small-town character woven into the fabric of each individual community...
...their children. He preached, albeit gently, that what infants need most from their mothers and fathers is love. Babies are not, he argued (against the prevailing wisdom of the times), little savages who must be broken to adult schedules as quickly as possible. Don't rush them, he urged; cherish them. Small wonder, then, that for millions of parents who followed Dr. Spock's advice with their children, who then did the same with theirs, news of his death last week at age 94 felt like a loss in the family...
...appalled by the mess from those who have adapted to it. Basic to all solutions is the need for a new way of thinking. Americans must view the world in terms of unities rather than units. In nature, many citizens may find the model they need to cherish. The question is: How many...