Word: idealizations
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most popular units with college students are the 5'x5'x4' model, which rents for $42 per month, and the 5'x10'x4' unit, which goes for $60 per month. The larger unit holds 25 to 30 boxes, making it an ideal space to share with several other students...
...course, in an ideal world, nobody would leave Harvard without having read Macbeth and having understood Maxwell's equations. But given that our time here is short, and sometimes our interest in other fields, limited, this ideal is impossible. However, this does not mean that there can be be no rapprochement between disciplines as disparate as Chemistry and VES (they both, after all, are housed in large and arguably very ugly cement buildings...
...many of us this may be enough. Here we have the ideal of the bureaucratic office, a tenth floor suite with a view of the skyline, a coffee machine, friendly co-workers. Everyone smiles. We make something or another; we supply some industry or serve some population. All that matters is that we are comfortable...
...Nixons of Altoona, Pennsylvania, appeared to be ideal citizens. Dennis Nixon, 41, is a successful businessman known for his generosity and consideration. His wife Lorie, 45, is a devoted mother. Their two-story brick home is comfortably middle class and better maintained than most of the other houses on the street. In the backyard are bright-colored swings and slides for their numerous children. The neighbors point out that the Nixon kids always wear safety helmets when they ride by on their new bicycles. And Dennis and Lorie Nixon pray for their kids. They pray all the time...
...situation next [fall] is not going to be ideal, but I'm hopeful that the University will give temporary housing to all student groups that need to be here in the beginning of the year," Rawlins said...