Word: joying
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...then is the phenomenal rise of S?gol?ne Royal, the elegant and iconoclastic ex-family minister who now presides over the Poitou-Charentes region, on the Atlantic coast southwest of Paris, sowing more bitterness than joy at the top of the party...
...long as the whims of their bosses.A university is fragile and thrives on love. Yes, love! Harvard’s matchless resources and influence do not make it a healthy community. More than anything else, old Harvard hands have been distressed by the community’s loss of joy and pride. We hope for leaders who can again unite us—leaders whose selfless devotion to Harvard is apparent even in their clear-eyed criticisms.We have all learned from the past five years. With all of Harvard’s strengths, it will flourish?...
...some things, like climbing up into the Lowell Belltower on a Sunday at 1 p.m., that I may not have a chance to do later in life. But I have stargazed from the bleachers of Harvard Stadium on a cool spring night, and there is no reason that the joy of the latter negates the bittersweet quality of the former.If it were always so easy to fill in the gaps, then it might seem that there is no penalty for missed chances. And clearly it’s not always as easy as a few dance lessons...
...Hill, Mass. Leder has three grown children, two of whom went to Johns Hopkins University and one of whom went to Yale.While Leder plans to retire in the next few years, he plans to devote his time to his grandchildren. “I’ve discovered great joy comes from my grandchildren,” according to his submission in the 50th Anniversary Class Report. “In the next few years I will retire from a life in genetics, which I’ve loved, from the genetic code to the human genome. But I won?...
...what I appreciated most about performing was the ability to connect with other people in a very unique, special way,” Kamihara wrote in an e-mail. “Music is a very powerful medium for encouraging people to become less withdrawn, to experience moments of joy and to recall fond memories from the past...