Word: exacting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...second-to-last song I saw Echo and the Bunnymen perform at the Paradise on Monday night was entitled "Nothing Lasts Forever," which appropriately sums up my exact feelings toward the horribly sad spectacle I witnessed...
...even now as HUCTW and Harvard pound out the details of a final agreement, there still remain questions for the union on the exact role of casual employment...
...that Ahmed, an Arab-Israeli resident of the Old City of Jerusalem has never seen the ocean, he loves fish. Every day after we said our hellos, regardless of whether I was even purchasing dairy products, Ahmed insisted on describing the catch of the day, in detail, and the exact way to cook salmon or tuna to perfection...
...Mean "Josie" Greene As anyone who has read this column in the past couple of weeks knows, I am still getting the hang of the "pick" thing, and in fact didn't realize until about 20 minutes ago that I didn't have to pick an exact score for each game. So, with that delightful discovery out of the way, I am free to go on making bad picks based solely on my personal feelings about players on each team, and/or the teams' uniforms...
...different things. The widespread effects of the population increase have not yet begun to impress upon industrial nations; in fact, many of those nations feel they have "done their part" by reducing birth rates within their borders. What is often overlooked, however, is the environmental toll that modernized nations exact. Societal trends towards superconsumption ensure that one American middle-class child will use more natural resources in his or her lifetime than a family of eight living in Somalia...