Word: freeman
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In the final episode of The Office, sarcastic clerk Tim (Martin Freeman) describes the central absurdity of working life. You have nothing more in common with your co-workers than the carpet you walk on, he says, and yet you have to spend more time with them than with your friends and family. Leaving a job, he might have added, is even stranger: suddenly, to your "family," you no longer exist, and a new sibling takes your place...
Enjoy afternoon music on the bridge with Baby Strange, Aberdeen City, Buck 65, Johnny Freeman and Skye Moore. Weeks Footbridge, Memorial Dr., Cambridge. 12:30 p.m Free...
...current sense. The nonstop advertising, showy conventions and hectic travel would have repelled the shy Virginian, who found public speaking burdensome. "In [the Founding Fathers'] minds, the person who was ambitious and wanted high office was the one person you should never trust with it," says Yale historian Joanne Freeman, author of Affairs of Honor: National Politics in the New Republic. "They would have been horrified to see candidates begging for votes...
...been working with alumni clubs in Europe, and a lot of the alumni are very much interested in hosting undergraduates maybe for dinner just to talk about their experiences of working and living in Europe,” Freeman said. “This is a good way of bringing together the students and the alumni...
Though the reading period timing might have distracted some people from attending, Freeman said the event had been well publicized and turnout was good...