Word: hi
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jackson. That could probably be resolved (suck it up for one more year, Krause). But Jordan, 35, most likely won't return without sidekick Scottie Pippen. Pippen originally refused to play this year, despises Krause even more than do Jackson and Jordan (who, high-school-style, doesn't say hi to Krause when they pass in the halls). In fact, he is so eager to go to another team to prove he's the second-best player in the NBA that he and his brother have been marketing "Last Dance" merchandise during the play-offs. But it's really much...
Parse the language and it means many banks have a new sideline: gambling. "Derivatives have turned the financial markets into a hi-tech, international, 24-hour casino," notes Richard Thomson, a former merchant banker and author of a book published in London, Apocalypse Roulette: The Lethal World of Derivatives. "Right now you have a small number of banks sharing a very large risk. But this could turn out to be a serious problem if these banks are in the wrong place at the wrong time...
...also shows me the three noise settings for the siren: The wail sounds more like an ambulance, the yelp is the usual police car noise, and the hi-lo sound just goes up and down and sounds like a car alarm...
There is a distinctly unfriendly side to Harvard. You feel it when after meeting many new faces during our orientation week, we promptly stop saying "hi" to the others we met once we figure out which is our crowd. It comes out in the way we meet people at parties at night, and then when we see them the next day, we don't even address them. It comes out when we can have lunch with somebody and then a few hours later pass right by them on the street without even nodding...
There is a good chance that henceforth, the two will probably pass in silence. In their next situation, perhaps John and Marc will recognize each other as they pass by, but both will wonder why the other doesn't say anything, and both will be afraid to say "hi" to the other. Though each will preserve some pride, through the lack of interaction, nobody wins...