Word: ems
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...living document to be pored over rather than blindly accepted. She even managed to fit in other faiths. Moving on through the Sermon on the Mount, she pulled out another sheaf of papers. "So I'm gonna give these examples of Golden Rules from different cultures. Read 'em and share 'em with the class." They ran from Buddhism to Baha'i. And most did sound a lot alike. Shouted one girl: "The Golden Rule remix...
...beat 'em, change 'em. With malaria causing almost 3 million deaths each year worldwide and mosquitoes being the primary culprit, researchers at Johns Hopkins University genetically engineered insects that were resistant to the malaria parasite. But don't trade in your long-sleeved shirts yet; so far, the mosquitoes have been tested only against a version of the malaria bug that sickens mice...
...captain Jennifer Sifers.“To see that tic-tac-toe play…motivates everyone to get going,” Martin said. “It’s plays like that that make a big difference out here.”LETTING ’EM PLAYThough just 15 penalties were whistled over the course of the two-game set, the series was anything but tame. Desperate to extend its season, Yale resorted to physical play that often had Coach Stone standing on the Crimson’s bench, screaming at the referees to make...
...gathered to dub her Harvard’s president-elect, Drew Gilpin Faust paused and said, “I’d better kiss my husband.” The object of her affection, science historian Charles Rosenberg, told her, “Knock ’em dead.” She walked to the door alone.While the board members listened to the Radcliffe dean make her case yesterday, a gaggle of reporters and Town Car chauffeurs congregated on Quincy Street in anxious and somewhat less anxious anticipation, respectively.Cuisine Chez Vous delivered sustenance to the board members through...
...committee members opened with a discussion of the search process and Faust’s candidacy, Fergusson said. Faust arrived at about 12:50 p.m., accompanied by her husband, Harvard professor Charles Rosenberg, who kissed her before she entered, telling her to “knock ’em dead.” Faust addressed the Overseers and they had the opportunity to question her, Fergusson said. Overseer Helen M. Blau said the discussion focused on “what Harvard needs,” but she declined to go into specifics. The conversation with Faust lasted about...