Word: graying
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TAYLOR HICKS, 29 Birmingham, Ala. Sounds like: Joe Cocker Judgment call: The soulful elder belter appeals to boomers and underdog lovers. Call him Season 5's gray horse His odds...
...retirement, he will certainly miss teaching. “Teaching history of science has been enormously satisfying,” Buck said. “I’m going to miss it.” Former students of Buck also praised his teaching abilities and personality. Briahna J. Gray ’07, who took History of Science 97a under Buck, called the professor “a delight.” “He is genuinely intellectually engaged,” she said. “He is always available and encourages you to come...
...pick topics that people can really draw upon from their personal experience,” Lin said. —Staff writer Katherine M. Gray can be reached at kmgray@fas.harvard.edu...
...Cheney's the sort of guy who thinks in terms of black and white," former Senator Bob Kerrey, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, said. "But now he's used a weapon the way a soldier often does, with unexpected results that come in shades of gray. Maybe now he'll have a better sense of what he has sent our troops...
...Blair is likely to be gone within two years. So it is not unreasonable to imagine what British politics will be like without him. And once you start down that line of inquiry, you come up with some surprising answers - ones that have an application beyond Britain's gray skies. The bald facts of the case are these: Blair will be succeeded by Brown, no matter that Labour politicians pay lip service to the idea of a leadership contest. But that doesn't guarantee Brown a long tenancy in Downing Street. If Labour loses the next election, David Cameron...