Word: joined
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Even if I did, I still wouldn't waste my Friday night listening to you play music at that vegan coffee shop I frequented when I was 19 because I couldn't get into bars. 7. I'm sorry your grandfather died of emphysema, but I will not join your "cause." 8. Make sure all your photos are rotated in the proper direction. How will people know how fun your Fourth of July barbecue was if every picture looks like you fell over? 9. If you create a group called "Lost my cell phone; need your numbers!," I will join...
...that’s when the competition really begins,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “When you cross the line, camaraderie and respect for your opponent is really crucial. I think it’s a great experience for our student-athletes to join forces with our biggest rival, and it really adds to the tradition, and to the competition, it gives it that extra spice.”The Crimson women had a dominant performance against the Bulldogs, earning 101 points to Yale’s 61. The men, on the other hand, witnessed...
...Harvard, what did you do today? Catch your friend crossing the finish line of the Boston Marathon? Go to Fenway to watch the Sox crush the Orioles 12-1? Celebrate 4/20 in style? No, you didn’t do any of those things. Instead of being allowed to join in today’s festivities with every other college in the Boston area, you were in class...
...Stutman also added that Boston public schools, which do not have a shortage of “qualified candidates,” has no need for TFA teachers. But Elizabeth A. Texeira ’09—one of the record-breaking 50 Harvard students who will join TFA next fall—said she believes Boston could benefit from the program. “I think there’s always going to be some resistance to change when an organization comes in to fix a failing system,” she said. “I love...
...ever to have an interest in serving your country in the area of economic policy, this was the moment." - on why he wanted to join the Obama Administration under the current economic conditions, (New York Times, April...