Word: hecticly
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What makes his prognosis even more problematic should he take office is that the life of an active Vice President is hectic and not particularly healthy, with all the fast food and heavy state dinners that lubricate the business of government...
...will surely be interpreted that way by educators, parents and kids who are doubtless already reading between the document's lines to divine parcels of admissions wisdom. The paper advises that "time away almost never makes one a less desirable candidate." Perhaps paradoxically, it then lists a panoply of hectic-sounding pursuits to which current Harvard students devoted this down year - to be precise, 22 activities (including steel drumming, kibbutz life and mineralogical research) and travel to 26 countries (from Belize to Zimbabwe...
...many people stressed out that day, no longer happy or thankful. I guess that as long as there are holidays, there will always have to be busy travel days in the United States. Although I don't think that we should abolish Thanksgiving, it's a shame that a hectic day of travel has to come after a typically relaxing, joyous holiday with missed family, friends and pumpkin...
...Kimbrough, who was an administrator in the Leadership house last year, restructuring has meant long hours and a hectic fall. Redesign has made inroads but still has a long...
Gore, who spent $99 million in the race, capped a hectic, final 30-hour campaign blitz in Florida, rallying voters even as dawn broke over the Tampa...