Word: historicizing
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The undulating rhythm of this unmistakable Boston landmark is nothing short of hypnotic. Something of an Eiffel Tower of the Northeast--and of course a beacon for drunken B.U. students after a night of clubbing--this Bostonian piece of Americana pie is served up nightly, proudly flashing its red, white...
We at Dartboard are dismayed by the dangerous construction projects under way in the Square. Next door to Grendel's Den, an enormous crane is being used to relocate a historic building in the way of a new commercial development. The crane looms high above the horizon, threatening to topple...
As NASA has pointed out, there were 17 million people aged 65 years or older in the U.S. in 1963, just one year after Glenn made his historic flight. Today, there are twice as many.
For instance, in the tangled debate over affirmative action, both sides too often assume that the rationale for efforts to get blacks a fair share of jobs, government contracts and slots in elite universities is to make up for historic oppression. But that is preposterous. We don't need affirmative...
According to Cobb the new plan would requiremoving at least one house, but he says has lessimpact on the historic residences in the area.