Word: finely
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though Cambridge is known for its leftist politics, it still callously throws some of its residents out into the streets. The city has recently passed an ordinance which took effect on May 1st and carries a $20 fine for transgressors, banning bicycling on all side-walks in Harvard Square. Since bicycle paths have not yet been created for most Cambridge streets--nor is there room to create them--bikers will be forced to weave their way through automotive traffic...
...boyfriend claims she told him that police "are going to find four bodies: you, your girlfriend, your dog and me," if he left without her. The woman, who resides in Vienna, Va., goes to trial on July 30 and faces up to six months in prison and a $500 fine if found guilty of the charges...
...food is fine [at Harvard], not terrific," says Meatto, who has eaten at both Harvard and Yale. "The food at Yale is comparable...
After World War II, nothing of such magnitude would be tried in America; the triumph of the glass-box International Style meant the death of ornament and a recoil from "fine" material. Nor, in the '70s and '80s, was the cheap pasteboard revivalism of Postmodernist historical quotation going to revive a sense of grandeur. Moreover, with the exception of various memorials, and of such projects as Richard Meier's six-building Getty Center in Los Angeles (to be completed later this year), the level of grand commissions for public benefit flattened...
...completely exonerated when these allegations are addressed in a public courtroom," he said. If found guilty of forcible sodomy, the 53-year-old Albert could face five years to life in prison. The assault charge carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine...