Word: journeyer
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Definition of Sound's (DOS) new release Love and Life: a Journey with the Chameleons does not quite live up to the band's name...
...looking for a colorful album cover to add to your CD collection and you enjoy dance music, then look no further. But otherwise, let Love and Life: A Journey With The Chameleons decorate music stores by remaining on the shelves...
...interview with Crimson editor J. Eliot Morgan '92 for an upcoming piece in the Crimson's weekly magazine, Duke said he will journey to Cambridge as soon as his campaign plans permit...
...first novel, The Mezzanine, takes place in the time its protagonist ascends an escalator, but it is a dazzlingly dense journey into the mind of a man who meditates on subjects like the delights of perforated paper. His second novel, Room Temperature, occurs during the 20-minute reverie of a young husband feeding his six-month-old daughter, but it explores, in droll, Andy Kaufmanish detail, the history of a marriage. U and I, Baker's third book, is an extended brooding on a single self-mortifying question: Is John Updike a better writer than...
That was not the pose Bush meant to strike when he embarked on the star- crossed 12-day journey to Australia, Singapore, South Korea and Japan. Planned last November as a routine diplomatic swing, the trip was hastily converted by White House officials into a full-blown trade mission after growing public dissatisfaction with Bush's handling of the recession triggered a steep drop in his approval ratings. In an effort to counter criticism that he cares more about foreign policy than the woes of unemployed Americans, Bush proclaimed the trip was about generating "jobs, jobs, jobs." As he explained...