Word: needlessly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Here at Harvard, we appear to be guilty on all counts of conspiratorial involvement. Needless to say, it has yet to be documented. I, for one, have not been let in on it. Regardless, weighing opinions based on the unsubstantiated motives of pundits rather than the merits of their viewpoints is blatantly repugnant. Yet Limbaugh uses the conspiracy theory as a lens through which his arguments are colored. He often introduces the ideas of his "opponents" with a caution that works along the lines of, "Now remember, liberals want to make you poor and unhappy, so they advocate..." Instead...
...motion picture, pornographic photographs since the invention of the camera; there has been pornographic literature and visual art since ancient times. And there have also always been those who wish to take away our rights to view what we please on the grounds that society is being damaged. Needless to say, while they masquerade as defending our welfare, their intentions are usually more insidious. They know that people will be much more willing to give up their rights to read 'subversive ' texts once the idea that printed matter can be dangerous is widely accepted...
...They had a spelling bee of Michelle Pfeiffer'slast name. Needless to say, no one got it right.It was a lot of fun," said Stimac...
...rest of the film involves a silly love story between La Mole and Margot, sometimes no more than an excuse for them to display their respective endowments and to pose prettily in profile. Needless to say, La Mole and Margot, like all good French lovers since Abelard and Heloise, are doomed and terrifically tragic. There are also poisonings, escape attempts, decapitations, incestuous rapes and boar hunts, all of which make "Queen Margot" a soap opera of historic order...
...heard a rumor at the time concerning the illustrious MIT professor (and language-maven) Noam Chomsky. According to anonymous sources (i.e. my imagination), Chomsky circulated a devastating manifesto warning of a universal linguistic apocalypse if Harvard allowed its department to dissolve into oblivion. Needless to say, as I flipped through the current Courses of Instruction, the Linguistics department was still there...