Word: fulfillingness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Alan Ouimet, 61, of Madison, Conn., feels the same way. He embarked on a charitable second career 10 years ago, after retiring as a special agent with the FBI. With a pension worth $41,000, or 70% of his previous annual salary of $59,000, the security of a $250...
Things began to look up after the Bach with the Boston premiere of composer-conductor Andre Previn's Sonata Vineyard, named so because it was composed just after Previn and his wife bought a home on Martha's Vineyard in 1994. The sonata is a turbulent, impassioned work that seems...
H. Joseph O'Connor, who has been building manager of Dunster, Mather and Leverett for seven years and prior to that spent seven years dealing with similar problems at Adams House, said that though student rooms may feel cold, the University is fulfilling its pledged temperature guidelines.
She cites the example of a student who spends three years fulfilling premed requirements but then becomes unsure about whether he wants to be a doctor.
But a "small sector of society finds it blissful and beautiful," and Appel says HRB is "fulfilling a pretty important role for those who depend on us for unconventional [music]."