Word: ideality
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...Generation after generation has repossessed San Francisco physically and imaginatively as the expression of their ideal life," says Kevin Starr, California state librarian and a fourth-generation San Franciscan. "In the '60s and '70s people saw San Francisco as an alternative to escape the competitiveness of American life. There was an enormous availability of housing stock. You could go out to the Castro or the Mission and find Victorians built for working-class people that are just stunning...
...recent merger between Harvard and Radcliffe is an example of an ideal task for a provost, and, some say, were it not for Fineberg, the merger would not have happened...
...Your new president has said undergraduate education is a priority. I'm sure he'll have an opportunity to show that," he says, noting that the freshman seminar program would be an ideal place to start...
...thunderclap wallop. Then she slings a high-heeled boot over his back and, straddling his haunches, spanks and rubs in rapid succession: hot sting, warm caress, hot sting again. Without missing a stroke, she looks up at a visitor and explains with a broad smile: "This is his ideal lunchtime...
...found that an enviably low level of total cholesterol for middle-aged guys--160 mg/dL or below--may be too low for seniors, putting them at increased risk for heart disease. Readings from 200 mg/dL to 219 mg/dL, which might make younger men worry, turn out to be ideal for seniors. A little cholesterol--and the occasional burger--may not be so bad if you are old enough to handle...