Word: considerate
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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But in spite of what my research suggests, this concept is almost too clever not to exist somewhere, in some language. If it exists, it would not refer to simply an act of pathological self-deception, such as in, "I feel nostalgic for the Mondale Presidency." It would rather refer...
The Byerly Hall site has been an uncertain one for the admission office for some time. When their lease expired last year, Radcliffe College refused to consider a long-term deal, and a dispute over rent held up even a short-term agreement for several months.
The title suggests an almost puzzling degree of transcendence, particularly for a film so grounded in the nitty-gritty of day-to-day existence and friendship. But we can call this depiction of straightforward humanity transcendent if we consider the implicitly condescending subhumanity of much schlock oh, the heady effluvia...
"Basically, the AP tests are what we would consider high school-level science and math, they are useful only for placement--not for credit--in most cases," Michel says. "Students in the sciences take much more rigorous courses in math and sciences."
"We did not consider finances or real estateavailability," Snyder said. "The approach that thecommittee took was we were going to leave that upto the officials."