Word: cools
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Whenever you have to stop and cool down, it can hurt you," she said. "We were not quite with it. One thing that shocked us a little bit was the fact that we thought Princeton had defeated Yale. When we found out that Yale had won, we looked intimidated...
...cool commentator: she doesn't have anything substantive to say, but can smirk at your inane comments. But there's no reason to let you know that everyone notices that...
Oddly enough, Gluck maintains a cool, stony voice throughout--despite her pluralistic embraces. She recalls antiquity, speaking through Aeneas, Eurydice and Orpheus in various poems, yet her usage encloses the most tragic scenes in a modern living room. She retells: "In the end, Dido/summoned her ladies in waiting/that they might see/the harsh destiny inscribed for her by the fates." The phrase "In the end" dooms the stanza to almost blase speech, which is almost bucked by the phrase "that they might," until the stanza ends with the prepositional pile-up "inscribed for her by the fates." Flat language and idioms...
...Though I would never initiate a conversation with the people whose bathroom I was cleaning, they were always really cool with me and would talk to me," says Timothy P. Durrett '99, who has worked dorm crew for almost four years...
...would like to address Kahn's claim that "By attacking our clubs, you are only solidifying an image of yourselves as dorky high school students who now think of themselves as cool intellectuals at Harvard." I am not one of the people he was responding to, nor do I share the opinion of the Crimson editors that the clubs are centers of "elitist debauchery." I do, however, feel quite an aversion to the sentiments put forth by the young Mr. Kahn...