Word: guts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Assistant Professor of Psychology Karen Ruggiero, also a panelist, confirmed what Smith and other students described as a gut intuition: the natural propensity to search for people like you when entering the dining hall...
...Wisconsin group, whose announcement appears in the current Science, went even farther. Its stem cells can evidently survive indefinitely. The researchers have also coaxed them to take the next step and differentiate into neural, gut, muscle and bone cells. "It's an important first step," says developmental biologist James Thomson, who led the Wisconsin team. National Institutes of Health director Harold Varmus pronounced the potential applications of the Wisconsin work "tremendous...
Loaded down with too many heavy-duty courses about obscure topics with lengthy term papers, I decided a little late in the semester that I would indulge my Core tooth. I walked into Sanders Theatre to attend the fourth lecture of a certain well-known Harvard gut which shall remain nameless...well, okay--it rhymes with Gyros, pronounced correctly. Anyway, amid the post-lecture melee, I approached the head...
...watch as Republicans fell in races we should have won, such as the California gubernatorial contest or the North Carolina senatorial race, but an emotionally distanced sad. There was a moment, however, that really socked it to the gut: the declaration of Schumer's victory. Dartboard couldn't believe that D'Amato had actually lost...
...Something about Harshbarger just gets under my skin," agrees Sarah Hogan, another Central Square voter. "I voted Democratic everything else, but I didn't like his demeanor in the debates, and I like to go with my gut...