Word: jadedness
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It would most certainly amount to less than the almost $25,000 the Undergraduate Council had planned to spend on Springfest were the administration to host an annual party for every class. But then again, if they were supposed to be there, jaded Harvard upperclass students would probably have found...
The big question remains the future of Sonia Gandhi: Her reluctant entry into politics is credited with saving Congress from being totally routed at the polls, and although she has thus far refused to be prime minister, her undisputed popular appeal may prove too tempting for Congress?s jaded leaders...
In his classic novel Snow Country, the Nobel prizewinning writer Yasunari Kawabata depicted the mountains of Japan's far north as the place where jaded urbanites could come to bathe in a forgotten innocence--symbolized by the cool Tokyo dilettante who takes up with a local geisha. At the book...
In the cafeteria of a school in Shutesbury, Mass., a sixth-grade boy tells a pal he is thinking of two-timing his girl. "You'll be just like Clinton," the classmate deadpans. Great. Now we've got late-night acts in the elementary schools. Did we want our children...
Clinton's ideas were admirable, if not new; solidly popular, if not revolutionary. Yet, as I sat watching the speech at the Kennedy School's ARCO Forum, joining in the occasional nervous, almost jaded laughter and the rare applause from the crowd, I sensed there was something missing. It was...