Word: intervallic
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A war of necessity is a life-or-death struggle in which the safety and security of the homeland are at stake. The war on terrorism is such a war. So was World War II. Fifty years is a long interval, and it shows. The habits of waging such a...
The stage at the Wang Center on Oct. 15 was shrouded in black, hung with a curtain that was jaggedly pierced with holes and lit from behind. From offstage, Amos duskily murmured Eminem’s “’97 Bonnie and Clyde.” After...
In his quest to explain the Cambrian Explosion, Knoll, now a professor at Harvard, has had to probe deeply into the so-called Proterozoic, the poorly understood era that started 2.5 billion years ago and ended about 2 billion years later. Thanks in no small measure to Knoll's pioneering...
“We want the right to renegotiate after some interval,” Grogan says. “Circumstances do change.”
Tell it to the feds. The National Center for Health Statistics reports that between 1990 and 1995, the most recent period for which statistics are available, 11% of births by women aged 15 to 44 occurred within 24 months of a sibling's birth. Citing health concerns--the shorter the...