Word: helling
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Sympathy is fine. But if we "squander" it when we go to war to avenge our dead and prevent the next crop of dead, then to hell with sympathy. The fact is that the world hates us for our wealth, our success, our power. They hate us into incoherence. The Europeans, Ajami astutely observes, disdain us for our excessive religiosity (manifest, they imagine, by evolution being expelled from schools while prayer is ushered back in)--while the Arab world despises us as purveyors of secularism. We cannot win for losing. We are widely reviled as enemies of Islam...
...promising great new things, whispering about secrets, warming our blood somehow and giving us the happyshakes in our elbows and the trembles in our knees. Yes we listened and yes we waited and yes we reluctantly understood that the recordings had to do us for the time being because hell, the Strokes couldn’t very well play in our town every night now could they? Of course not, for there was a world to conquer, lives to save in the heart of America! A revolution of style to incite, and for the sake of the follow...
...Asian Nice Guys Stickin’ Together” despite the fact that Vasievich is white, and, armed only with a metronome and the lyrics to the song, started work on their version of the video. “I thought it would be a hell of a lot more fun than writing about the hardness and carbon content of steels,” Fang says...
...lives off-campus. Across the street from his front door is Lowell House and he lives closer to all of his classes than he ever did when he lived in Cabot House. “I don’t know whether this off-campus space exists. Where the hell is the campus?” says Frashure, who decided after his sophomore year in Cabot that he no longer wanted to live in the Quad. Over the summer he attempted to transfer to a River House with the help of one of his visual and environmental studies tutors. When...
...this trend continues, we could see an Ivy League team ranked in the top five of the national polls in the not too distant future. If that team were unable to compete in the I-AA tournament, all hell would break loose. There would always be an asterisk by that year’s title, as everyone would be left to wonder if the Ivy powerhouse could have beaten the eventual champion. The other I-AA institutions would loudly criticize the Ivy League’s postseason ban as out-of-date and elitist. The NCAA would have a mess...