Word: clues
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...That's not much of a clue...
...must point out that I am a self-confessed clueless "bright-eyed and bushy-tailed" first-year. I found the article's claim that a Senior's "knowledge in matters Harvard" to be absolutely ridiculous. For anyone to make this claim is proof that he doesn't have a clue. The Harvard experience is different for everyone, there is too much going on for someone to "do it all." No one fully understands Harvard completely, not even seniors...
...must point out that I am a self-confessed clueless "bright eyed and bushy-tailed" first-year. I found the article's claim that a Senior's "Knowledge in matters Harvard" to be absolutely ridiculous. For anyone to make this claim is proof that he doesn't have a clue. The Harvard experience is different for everyone, there is too much going on for someone to "do it all." No one fully understands Harvard completely, not even seniors...
...reality though, at school, my internal clock keeps me on time. If I am ever asked what time it is, like everyone else, I can probably answer more or less correctly. In my ideal world, this wouldn t be the case. I liked having (almost) no clue...
...borders at Guantanamo Bay has both symbolic and practical significance. On the symbolic front, says Branegan, "the administration wants to send a signal to both Congress and Milosevic that the evacuation and care of the refugees is only a temporary humanitarian measure" -- even if no one has a clue as to how long "temporary" will turn out to be. On the practical front, the choice of Guantanamo Bay makes all the difference. "Legally," says Branegan, "the refugees will not be in the United States." This means that normal immigration rules will not apply, nor will the full panoply...