Word: dwellings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...stick" was my favorite.) I am happy to report that I observed incidents not only of Bible-verse spouting but also of sharing and Golden-Ruling galore. Christine Kirkpatrick, 8, told me she understood Psalm 139: 9-10, "If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; Even there your hand will lead me, and your right hand will hold me fast." She explained, "It means we are never alone. So if there is a new kid at school this fall, I'm going to try and be his friend and introduce...
...regard to the evil of speculation it seems useless to dwell at length as so much has been said on this subject, but it is sincerely hoped that all will use great discretion in the disposal of their tickets," The Daily Crimson said on June...
...before: Someone either wailing or sniffling in the middle of the Yard begging for someone to respond. Usually I ignore these plaintive calls for help. I am either running late for class, involved with a conversation or perhaps just unwilling to deal with someone else's troubles, preferring to dwell in my own self-imposed misery...
Harvard has no time to dwell on the loss, however, as it heads to perennial powerhouse Princeton Saturday. The Tigers (4-3) have won four straight Ivy titles and 22 consecutive league games...
Orwell holds the world record for scaring us away from a future that seemed perfectly plausible. People like to claim that Orwell "got it wrong," as if it were Orwell's fault that we don't dwell in some ghastly dystopia. His 1984 (published in 1949) is the bitter work of a dying man. Granted, political correctness and language theory haven't become Newspeak just yet. But Orwell's portrait of a debased Britain, singing machine-made pop songs and obsessed with vast public lotteries, has a certain uneasy resonance even...