Word: contently
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Taken in its most extreme interpretation, the new policy would prohibit student use of Harvard's insignias on web pages, since such use might imply a University endorsement of a student's online content...
After two weeks of waiting and worrying many first-years awoke this morning to discover their housing assignments. Though most were content to spend last night studying or sleeping a few industrious first-years took matters into their own hands...
...course, the holy grail for new media pioneers in Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley has been the so-called idea of "convergence," the marriage between television and the Internet. Content providers see this as digital nirvana, a chance to draw in viewers by making their experience more interactive--increasing interest and viewership at the same time...
Oncale will have to convince a jury that he was discriminated against "because of" his gender. That's what the Civil Rights Act says. Scalia noted that behavior with mere "sexual content" isn't necessarily illegal. There's no law against acting like a sex-crazed boor--so long as one acts that way to men and women alike. The court isn't creating any "general civility code," Scalia noted...
Maybe, though not the way it always has been. After Saturday Night Fever and Grease made him an icon by age 24, Travolta often took a year or two off at a time, content to fly jets while letting choice offers fly by. His only hits for an entire decade were two entries in the babbling-baby Look Who's Talking series. When the drought finally ended, he vowed to work as often as possible with A-list names. "If Dustin Hoffman wants me, yeah, I'm going," he says, his voice rising. "Mike Nichols? John Woo? Emma Thompson? Nicolas...