Word: lukewarm
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...Hong Kong has gone through an interesting metamorphosis: two years ago its food was generally lukewarm, usually greasy, and always mediocre. With its building renovation last year, however, came a renovation in food, and for a quick, relatively cheap Chinese meal, Hong Kong is now a good deal...
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Susan G. Cole '74, Radcliffe senior marshall and a member of the Class Day committee, said yesterday she was "lukewarm" to Richardson's selection. "He'll do a number. It'll be all right," she added...
...moved to Palestine in 1921 to join the Zionist movement there. Eventually, David Ben-Gurion persuaded her to Hebraize her name to Meir, which means "illumination." She bore a son and a daughter to her husband Morris, a lukewarm Zionist from whom she was later separated (he has since died). Mrs. Meir preferred politics to housekeeping and joined the Histadrut, the Jewish Labor Federation. Her rise after that in the government and Labor Party was swift...
...poll of Harvard undergraduates, Hughes placed second to Lodge, carrying Radcliffe by a large plurality. The Crimson gave substantial coverage to Hughes's campaign proposals--for a nuclear test ban treaty, an end to CIA-sponsored coups, and a 35-hour work week--and ultimately gave him a somewhat lukewarm endorsement, too. But though the Cuban missile crisis evoked the most vocal radical outcry Harvard had heard in years, it also finished the Hughes campaign--few voters followed him in criticizing its "contrived and theatrical atmosphere." Not even a last-minute endorsement from Bertrand Russell helped; Hughes won only about...