Word: letã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Let??s play a game. “The most important thing in business is honesty, integrity, hard work, and family.” These are the words of which famous cinematic mobster: (1) Vito Corleone (2) Frank Costello or (3) Frank Lucas?Wait, Frank Lucas who? That seems to be the question of most members of the New York City Police Department in Ridley Scott’s new big-budget biopic, “American Gangster.” Starring audience and Academy darlings Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe, the film follows the rise of Harlem...
...capacity to lead the country out of “long political darkness,” he made a claim about the potential of power that coincides very obviously with this conception of social change. Often, the opposition to this tactic—a system-internal approach, let??s call it—is cast by conservatives and liberals as irrational and impractical; leftists are pilloried for prematurely rejecting all things that bear the mark of “the Man.” However, the radical critique of system-internal social change depends on a much more...
...will have to make sure someone else does. The economics concentrator and Winthrop House resident was elected Tuesday as president of Harvard Student Agencies (HSA), the student-run corporation that offers its own cleaning service, rents out dorm-room appliances, and publishes the student travel guide Let??s Go. “We are trying to improve our relationship with the campus,” Creamer said. “We think we can do a lot more to show them the entirety of our company instead of the few high-profile divisions.” Creamer emphasized...
...public consistent with Bush’s stance on Iraq by coordinating information between national security groups including the Department of Defense, the CIA, and the State Department.“Doesn’t it make sense to get together to say, ‘Okay, let??s not put press releases out on the same day that say things that aren’t consistent with the direction that the president has said we’re heading in? So let??s coordinate it,’” he said...
...useful for sex selection, according to Lalueza-Fox. “From experience, the Darwinian fitness of redheads is exceptionally high,” redhead Scott M. McKinney ’09 joked. “Red hair for humans is like the peacock’s train. Let??s just say, being a redhead hasn’t hurt.” —Samuel P. Jacobs contributed to the reporting of this story...