Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nearly everyone agreed that the weather was almost perfect, if perhaps a bit too hot. Veteran Commencement-goers, however, said there are always ways to get around the heat. While some folded triangular hats from the many student newspapers handed out before the ceremony, others chose their seats strategically to avoid...
This new observers vs. parade policy has many happy side consequences. First of all, no one gets heat stroke. Second, the children are so busy soaking people, they don't eat much candy. Third, our ratio of citizens marching to citizens watching has now improved enough that we can rightfully call the festivities a parade, not a town procession...
Summer in the city can be a scary thought to the uninitiated. Oppressive heat and humidity, poor air quality and the stench of city streets combine to create a desperate impulse to escape from the urban jungle to the beach...
...there was a hurricane a couple of years ago. Yes, temperatures can reach the high nineties. Yes it can get very, very humid--almost stifling. But most evenings and mornings, the weather is pleasant. A fan will cool off a bedroom, classroom or office. If the heat gets too oppressive, there is an easy antidote--water...
...outdoor Nationals, held May 30-31 at the University of Oregon, Carswell scored two points for Harvard in the team standings with a seventh-place finish in the 5,000m, while Shearer didn't make it out of his preliminary heat in the 1,500m. In the indoor Nationals, Lonergan placed 11th in the 5,000m, while Carswell was forced to quit...