Word: die
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Foreign Cultures 23: "Die Kultur Deutschlands: Bom Kaiserreich bis zur Nazizeit...
...have always wanted to be a doctor because my mother is a chronic asthmatic, and when I was nine I used to think she was going to die a lot of the time," he says. "Every time she would go to the emergency room it was me to like she was being revived again; so I envied this power that this physician had to influence someone's quality of life and actually save lives...
...steely offices lit long after dark. Most are worried that the boardroom, the surgical room or the courtroom will squeeze the life out of us, even as it pays us handily. Almost all wonder how we would keep our innocence, our beauty, our soul. We fear our hearts will die...
...ever meet again?" As we leave Harvard, we take the moments embedded in our souls that made us human. If we keep them alive, then we'll move on into America pursuing a mission beyond our selves. Seeing beautiful things, loving and being loved, never letting our heart die. Otherwise we will pass through this world as drudges, surviving day to day, aloof and alone, never truly having lived...
Even when presented with a do-or-die situation, the Crimson displayed its most dismal performance in recent memory when it squeaked through the preliminary round with a 4-2 win over St. Lawrence and quickly packed its bags for the quarterfinals at Cornell. Once again Harvard was unfazed by its play, knowing full well that the playoffs are an entirely different game...