Word: frozen
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...something insulting about the other person's country in return. (This may be the sort of thing the career counselors had in mind when they said the diplomatic corps was not a realistic option for me.) If a Frenchman expresses his inability to understand why Americans eat so much frozen food, I can be counted on to steer the conversation around to the wartime behavior of Vichy France...
...keyboards are often greasy and smell like the Pizzeria Uno's pizza that seems to proliferate. There's always something wrong with at least one of the computers: if it's not frozen, then the mouse doesn't work...
...strike in the Lenin Shipyard might never have taken off. Without him, Solidarity might never have been born. Without him, it might not have survived martial law and come back triumphantly to negotiate the transition from communism to democracy. And without the Polish icebreaking, Eastern Europe might still be frozen in a Soviet sphere of influence, and the world would be a very different place. With all Walesa's personal faults, his legacy is a huge gain in freedom, not just for the Poles. His services were, as an old Polish slogan has it, "for our freedom--and yours...
...first council memories of Treasurer John A. Burton '01 is a discussion he had with other first-yearmembers bemoaning the lack of frozen yogurt inAnnenberg. The council-induced introduction offro-yo into the first-year dining hall made Burtonproud to be a member...
...them to have her input." Just knowing that Maureen could one day turn their embryos into children has taken its toll on Steven. "Even dating is difficult," he says. He usually waits until the third or fourth date, he says, before explaining, "I am divorced, but I have these frozen embryos hanging around...