Word: latinate
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...part of its community service program, the hospital recently opened one of the country's first school-based clinics at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, a local public high-school...
Duehay, who was born and raised in Cambridge,attended Cambridge Rindge and Latin School beforeHarvard College. Over the years, he says, he hascome to know the city inside...
...these lovers of Latin excess, there's always Dali. It's hard not to love Dali, both for its somewhat over-the-top ambience and its artfully prepared, consistently delicious food. However, it is expensive and absurdly crowded. Now there's an option for those that alway desire a quiet, unassuming place to sample their tapas...
...roots of the word "love" can be traced back to the Indo-European root leubh, meaning "to care" or "to desire," approximated from words including the Latin lubet, "it pleases" and the Sanskrit lubhyati, "he desires." Along with "love," related English words like "libido" and "belief" also descend from *lebuh...
Under the plan, the carriers will merge their route networks and frequent-flyer programs but keep separate corporate identities and management teams. Passengers stand to get a wider array of flight options from nearly every locale, from Latin America to Asia. The alliance, still subject to regulatory approval, is expected to add some $500 million in revenue three years after implementation by capturing passengers who would otherwise have changed to another airline while making a connection. "Airlines are looking for ways to maximize revenues with existing resources," says Michael Boyd, president of the Boyd Group, a consulting firm in Evergreen...