Word: commitement
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...modern recording era has spawned a curious new breed of conductor who feels compelled to commit anything and everything to disc, even if he has little to say. A highly unscientific survey of the current Schwann catalog highlights Herbert von Karajan, Neeme Jarvi, and Sir Neville Marriner as some of the more egregious offenders...
...afraid of criminals or carjackers. However, as soon as I see the red and blue flashing lights in my car's rearview mirror, my hands start to shake, my legs shiver, and cold sweat runs down my neck. And this happens when I'm fully aware that I have committed no crime. I know there are some good, and even a few outstanding, officers out there. However, decent cops are paying a price for their colleagues' abuses. Sadly enough, they are feeling the way hundreds of innocent citizens have felt when framed or unjustly accused of crimes they didn...
...short, the Harvard football program should commit to a more rigorous schedule...
...When you sign on to a campaign, you commit to working on the campaign until its over," McCabe said. "I have given a lot of my personal life, I have to travel to the North Country tomorrow and miss my father's memorial mass...
...still in the formative stages, don't think the tracks go far enough. According to Josh H. McDermott '98, a computer science concentrator who has decided not to join the track, "I just think it would be good to have a separate concentration, where you wouldn't have to commit to any one of these concentrations." McDermott, who is now trying to establish a special concentration in cognitive science, explains that he wants to study cognitive neuroscience and computer science more equally than MBB allows. McDermott bemoans requirements such as hardware and graphics courses, which he feels are unrelated...