Word: justness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Abramian has no family in the United States and has not told any of his relatives in Russia that he is homeless. They would wonder, he says, why he bothered to come to America just to be homeless.
"I think what happened was the Harvard lawyers said, these are a couple guys who do indigent criminal defense, we don't have to take them seriously because they're not from big law firms," Doherty says. "They just walked into this blind alley, and we were waiting for them...
Menick and Wilford were first to take center stage. Dartmouth had just pieced together a surprising opening drive to take a quick 7-0 lead, and it appeared that momentum was on the Green's side. But then the Harvard offense took the field, and Dartmouth folded faster than a...
Language as it evolves is like the game of Broken Telephone, in which a whispered phrase gets increasingly distorted as it passes from lip to ear. Eventually speakers no longer discern the rule behind a motley set of mangled verbs. They just memorize them as a list, as do subsequent...
This New Year's Eve is being touted as the wildest, most hellacious bash of all time. For Dick Clark, however, it won't be quite as rocking. Clark, the former "American Bandstand" host who has virtually cornered the market on TV specials, including the annual 90-minute New Year...