Word: chillness
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...center is] definitely a place to come to chill and relax,” Vegas says while racking up the pool balls...
...chill of the cold war, the Soviet Union is said to have loaded enough germs and viruses, including smallpox, aboard intercontinental ballistic missiles targeted on the U.S. to infect an entire city, a tactic Saddam Hussein is thought to have tried to copy on a more modest scale with rocket-borne smallpox "bombs" that could hit targets up to 70 miles away. He never used them. Not that restraint has always been practiced. During World War II, Japanese planes dropped plague-infested fleas on Chinese and Soviet targets, while Britain plotted to kill German cattle with anthrax...
...It’s a nice end to midterm period, a nice release in the middle of the week,” Whelan said. “We’ve got tutors and the Master and students coming together to chill, instead of studying in their rooms...
...have other outlets,” Miller says. “We have carpe noctem nights where we usually show a movie and chill...
...Harvard Square has struck you as a bit strange, a bit different or a bit off in the waning days of October, it may be due to more than the newly colored leaves and the chill in the air. After all, these seasonal changes happen, well, every autumn. But what doesn’t roll around on an annual basis is a large, net-like structure like the one hanging in the air in front of Holyoke Center. Suspended by ropes—one of which extends all the way to the top of the Holyoke building—this...