Word: hug
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...students with parents in Cambridge can always go home for a hug when things get tough. And they can bring their roommates home for the holidays or for some much needed...
...brash Harvard-trained lawyer who became the richest African American in U.S. history through ruthless ambition and sheer willpower; Loida is scholarly and low key, the author of three textbooks, and deeply religious. She is perhaps the only CEO of a multinational company who greets visitors with a hug rather than a handshake. He smoked power-broker cigars, traveled in a custom jet and kept a Louis XIV-style office suite in Paris as a pit stop. She finds little use for such captain-of-industry trappings. After consolidating power, the wealthy widow sold off the limousines and the private...
...Secrets will be revealed, and lies made truth, at Roxanne's 21st-birthday party, held by Maurice and his stressful wife Monica (Phyllis Logan). Catharsis is achieved a mite speedily, but the family has earned so much pity and goodwill, we want them all just to have a big hug...
...work began to be published, that the elder author was not offering her much encouragement. (They write, to put it mildly, dissimilar fiction; Morrison is about as close to Faulkner as McMillan is to Judith Krantz.) Those feelings have passed. When she meets Morrison now, McMillan says, "we hug each other...
...understood me exactly the way I wanted to be understood; he is one of the easiest people to talk to. On the day the housing officer I worked for in University Hall left to go back to graduate school, I saw her cry as she gave me a goodbye hug and pushed a gift into my hand. Just a few weeks ago, former dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 and I sat on a shuttle bus together. I didn't ever think he would remember my name, but in our conversation he knew everything, even which high school...