Word: constantly
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Robin Williams can become sullen and morose in a place decorated in grand color by number style where a person's every wish is fulfilled? Cuba Gooding, Jr. breathes some life into the story. His enery actually recalls some of Williams early comedic work, and serves as a constant reminder of what Williams lacks in What Dreams May Come. Jeremy Ross...
...time we are in our second or third year, our primary social circles are composed of people we have met through extracurricular activities and classes. Faced with a high-stress academic environment and constant demands on our time, it is these shared activities that have seeded our friendships. And as a result, our friends seem more similar to us than they are different, sharing many of our passions, interests, and social habits. Much of the College's diversity seems to be stripped away from us forever and it no longer seems appropriate to engage a random person in a four...
...important. Students of variousethnic persuasions and different backgrounds needto be in constant contact," Phillips said."[MSA's] Race@Harvard was the best event on racelast year. That had everyone talking for an entireyear...
...line for an organ that was about to become available, but it went to a sicker patient, a young father. "It's the fairest way," says Rita May. But watching the debate over regulatory changes--which could have the effect of prolonging their wait--makes it tough. "The constant talk about this just tears you in two," she says. "They should settle this...
...slow and dull. He barely moves his mouth throughout the film and refuses to raise his eyes. This dour performance becomes all the more evident when Williams appears with Cuba Gooding, Jr., who breathes some life into the story. Gooding, whose energy recalls Williams' early comedic work, is a constant reminder of what Williams lacks in What Dreams May Come. The role is a serious one, but Williams is too earnest even considering the solemn subject...