Word: entryway
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...Even freshman year he was taking more chemistry and physics classes than anyone else in our entryway, but he was always willing to help other people," Bowen said at the time of Jo's death...
...first year friendships were cemented by a more indigenous delicacy. An entryway-mate brought over Darwin's buttercreams one afternoon. We broke off tiny pieces together, licked around the edges of the edges to scoop up the filling with the points of our tongues. The doughy chocolate cookies (almost very thin brownies) sandwich four major types of buttercream: raspberry, mocha, peanut butter and mint. Thick as icing, this cookie filling makes Oreo cream taste like Olestra. Since then, I've learned that the cookies come chilled but are better a little warm. They last longer that way; you can break...
...whole entryway used to sit here freshman year. Way here in the back with all the kids sitting alone, reading C.S. textbooks. Sit and talk about dorm-cest and each other's mothers...
...weird that Harvard had produced presidents, miracle drugs and a Theory of Justice, but the best idea it could come up with for social life was a barn on the MAC Quad. A barn. How about shuffleboard in the middle of Mass. Ave? And sure, he saw his entryway tutor about as often as the backs of his ears...
...actually be good for competition, because tentacles of the resultant giant would work their way into communities previously dependent on one cable or Internet provider, challenging the status quo and presumably forcing prices down. There is also the growing realization that cable lines will not be the only broadband entryway to people's homes forever: Advances in satellite technology and improvements in phone lines will no doubt mean increased competition at this crucial part of the information-delivery chain...