Word: nice
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Rhee grew up in a nice neighborhood in Toledo, Ohio, a middle child, between two brothers. Her parents immigrated from South Korea several years before she was born so that her father could study medicine at the University of Michigan. He became a specialist in rehabilitation and pain medicine, and her mother owned a women's clothing store. Education was highly valued in the family, as was independence. After Rhee finished sixth grade, her parents sent her to South Korea to live with an aunt and attend a Korean school, a harrowing experience for a child in a strange land...
...frequently sounds exasperated. "People come to me all the time and say, 'Why did you fire this person?'" she says. The whiny voice is back. "'She's a good person. She's a nice person.' I'm like, 'O.K., go tell her to work at the post office.' Just because you're a nice person and you mean well does not mean you have a right to a job in this district...
...Fall off. Decide it might be nice to sit for lunch...
...share for three years without approval from Treasury, the FDIC and the Federal Reserve. If Citi goes out and raises more money on its own through a common stock offering, there's a greater chance the government will allow for a larger dividend to be paid. That would be nice for shareholders. And right about now they could use a little nice...
...Nevertheless, Joyce Y. Zhang ’09, another student at the tea who is also an inactive Crimson writer, said that Hammonds “exhibits a lot of understanding and concern for undergraduates” and that the tea provided “a nice way for us to feel connected to her and for her to feel connected to us.” —Staff writer Aditi Balakrishna can be reached at balakris@fas.harvard.edu...