Word: exceeds
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...handful of calls from people saying that the water tasted much better now that we’re back on our own water.” And to boot, he claims that the delicious natural beverage is above par. “I believe that we exceed all of the requirements of the DEP [Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection], not just meet them.” So instead of dropping a Benjamin on a water cooler, you might want to spend your money on more worthwhile pursuits—like replacing that Gordon?...
Four years at Harvard won’t be time enough to rise to the top of every student organization that you join, so you’d better start choosing quickly. Don’t waste your time with any group whose membership doesn’t exceed 300—any smaller, and you might as well start your own. A leadership position in something huge, like The Crimson or the Institute of Politics, would look really great on a resumé and can, if Goldman Sachs ever asks, be easily justified as the result of your...
...other students and even helped start a dance squad to cheer on the football and basketball teams. Professors wanted her to be in their classes, soldiers wanted her to lead their cadets, underclassmen wanted to catch a little bit of the unstoppable drive that pushed her to meet and exceed the many challenges the academy throws at its students...
...never get too down, because there are plenty of great resources around campus to help students stay stable. Drinking is your most obvious option. It is also your safest, because UHS is more than happy to pick you up in an ambulance at any location if you happen to exceed your drink limit. They even provide a complimentary consultation with an HUPD officer beforehand to make sure that service is satisfactory. These amenities make campus a virtually risk-free drinking environment. But once your increased tolerance makes getting drunk too expensive you can move on to the real stuff...
...Sergeant isn't throwing up her hands, however. Attendances for the town's annual Carols by Candlelight regularly exceed 100, she says, and one year peaked at 206. The church organizes dinners, bonfires and card nights, and many of the regulars do volunteer work. "Community outreach, we call it," says Sergeant. "When we hear of someone in trouble, perhaps needing wood, we rally round and help them. Our numbers may be small in church, but our Christian faith continues through the week...