Word: luke-warm
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...students told Cambridge officials that poor insulation, luke-warm heating and missing storm windows have made the rooms almost intolerable, adding that the temperatures in some Weld suites had dropped to as low as 56 degrees during the day and 45 degrees at night...
THESE TWO albums are about as dissimilar, musically, as any products of today's mass-marketed record companies can be. Lou Reed's record is curious fusion of jazz instruments, electronic effects, and Reed's fast-decaying voice; Patti Smith's latest is a luke-warm porridge of mushy mixing and tame playing. Yet we have New York Times critic John Rockwell '62 hailing both artists as "principal figures in New York's vanguard rock underground," and liberally praising their records. Arista Records chose to release both new albums at the same time, helping link the two in the public...
Before the Royals had gotten the spheroid luke-warm, Carl Yastrzemski put the ball in the pocket of a lucky fan in Section 12. Yaz put a second ball into retirement in the eighth...
Reaction to the announcement amont the dissatisfied Cliffies was generally favorable, If luke-warm. Students now living off-campus agreed that although they might have hoped for something more major, the changes certainly would make ther lives easier...
Bill Meigs accomplished a very rare feat last year. On a Harvard team which had a luke-warm (4-3-1) season, and which drew a minimum of national attention to its games, Meigs was able to earn enough votes to gain a place on the Associated Press All-American second team...