Word: detachedness
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Harvard got off to a relatively fast start against Providence, and the Friars never recovered. At the mile, Bob Seals was first, and a large part of the Crimson team had already detached itself from the opponent.
May said the report was a "detached presentation of the range of options" which he said he "would hope the Faculty would be able to discuss during the Fall term."
The Galbraith essay pokes into the pathology of Democratic hyperbole, bureaucratic caution, and the single-minded concentration on production which have afflicted American life. It is as much a social document as a party document-and besides, it sounds absurd to call the Democrats a party. The essay also shows...
The Crimson Key has already decided to reform the traditional Wednesday night mixer, which many upperclassmen remember with detached displeasure.
The sea has always been an intoxicating experience for the artist. Tranquil and turbulent, uncontrollable and cruel, the ocean eludes him in a way that other scenes do not. Landscapes are firm and familiar; still lifes intimate. Portraits, by their very nature, are personal. But the seascape must represent the...