Word: exactingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...actually found entertaining about American history--a bunch of stuffy New England wig-wearers disguised as Indians, recklessly destroying property. This spring break, confront that repressed wish to reenact the scene. The Boston Tea Party Museum has a full-size replica of the Beaver II anchored in the exact spot the Party occurred; visitors get to throw a full bale of tea overboard themselves (this time attached to a rope) and will be rewarded with a complimentary cup of tea afterward. The museum also has multi-media displays, exhibits, documents, and costumed guides to answer your questions. Open daily...
...term "living wage" seems not to have an exact economic definition. The campaign uses it to mean enough money to "live decently and raise [one's] family." It seems generally accepted to mean enough wages for a worker to live a safe distance above the poverty line--including costs like child care, housing and transportation...
Owner Richard Valente sold the 8,495-square foot property for over $800,000, or approximately $100 per foot, although the exact price is unknown...
...Literature shouldn't be mistaken for an exact description of the human condition or an agent for promoting morality, he adds...
Literature shouldn't be mistaken for an exact description of the human condition or an agent for promoting morality, he adds...