Word: fodder
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While Lee may think her selection didn’t monumentally change her life, she is quick to say that it has provided her friends with teasing fodder these last three years. Alisha A. Moran ‘05, one of Lee’s blockmates, has taken to pulling out that battered FM issue whenever she’s bummed...
...defensive nuclear arsenal." The move came amid ongoing efforts to persuade North Korea to rejoin six-nation talks aimed at ending its nuclear standoff with Washington. MEANWHILE IN SWITZERLAND ... Cut the Grass No more munchies for Swiss farm animals now that a law banning the use of hemp as fodder has come into force. The ban was prompted by fears that traces of cannabis, which is derived from the plant, might find their way into milk and other dairy products. There's no word on the effect on sales of Swiss chocolate...
Woman King is a feast for the ears and the mind alike. Though Beam’s earthy whisper and meticulous songwriting seem subtle enough to fit inside one of the gaudy thimbles on the cover, this EP is packed with intellectual fodder, refined musicianship and visceral appeal...
...their many errors as for what they got right. Thus Kenneth Nebenzahl's Mapping the Silk Road and Beyond: 2,000 Years of Exploring the East, an elegant compilation of many of history's finest?if arrestingly flawed?cartographic specimens, cannot help but enchant. Its dozens of plates offer fodder for hours of visual grazing...
...single-sex dynamic, we then discussed problems associated with such a structure, notably that it might serve to reinforce the misconception that women are innately less capable in science. The story entirely evaded this critical development in the meeting, and it is unfortunate that this inaccurate reporting served as fodder for Goldenberg’s claim that WISHR is suggesting “a set of explanations almost completely in-line with Summers’ erstwhile prescription,” which is simply not the case...