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...anything in particular," he said afterward. "I saw the tape faintly ahead, put everything into getting there and that was the last I knew about it." Over the loudspeakers came the meticulous voice of the announcer:"A time which is a new meeting and track record, and ... a new English native, a British national, a British all comers, European, British Empire and world record. The time was three ... " At that point, the 1,500 track fans in the stands broke into such an uproar that the rest of the announcement was lost: "Three minutes, fifty-nine and four-tenths seconds...
...jokes you made have suddenly lost their humor. But don’t sweat—FM has got you covered with topic sentences for all your exams this semester. And once you’ve got the topic sentence, the rest just writes itself. . . 1) [English 10b] Most students would reference the texts of this course to answer this question. Most students are also d-bags. 2) [In the spirit of postmodernism] I am writing this exam; I am writing this exam; I am writing this exam... 3) [History 10b] This question can be answered by looking...
...Sitting in his Bedouin tent in Tripoli a year ago, Gaddafi clearly fancied himself a man of the future, not a revolutionary dinosaur. An avid Web surfer, he tapped a thick finger on a keyboard and stared into the glow of a flat screen computer. He likes the English news on Google but had trouble maneuvering there on the day TIME paid him a visit. Instead, he clicked on one of his Favorites, a site called Gaddafi Speaks. "You have my views on reforming the United Nations, the problems of Palestine, Korea and Turkey?s admission to the European Union...
JANUARY 10, 2006 A report by the Faculty’s Resources Committee warned of possible deficits of $100 million by 2010, but outlined a financial plan that would cover those deficits. English chair James Engell asked whether administrators were certain of the Faculty’s financial health: “It’s very exhilarating to ski downhill, but one wants to be assured that the chairlift works...
...problems, I would guess that most of us wouldn’t be happier anywhere else. Our culture of complaint pushes the change that needs to be made, but c’mon, we have it pretty good.Margaret M. Rossman ’06 is an English concentrator in Mather House. Her column appears regularly...