Word: nicely
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...voting booth and that the President needs the cooperation of Congress to fulfill most campaign promises. Citizens don't have to wait until the next election to make their voices heard. Those who stay involved and make their wishes known influence what happens. It would be nice to be able to elect a President who would just run the country without any future involvement from us, but in a democracy, participation is the price we pay to ensure our continued freedom and way of life. Robert Hanlon, CHELMSFORD, MASS...
...With Cornell threatening to cut the lead, Harris responds with some nice post play. He backed his defender, faked to his right, then shimmied to the left for the easy finger roll. Harvard 60, Cornell...
...Freshman Kyle Fitzgerald comes off the bench and immediately contributes for the Crimson with a nice drive and reverse layup. Harvard 45, Cornell...
...when an audience member questioned the potential dangers of bringing more data into the public domain, Berners-Lee replied that it would be necessary to ensure that new technology does not violate personal privacy. “We want the technology to be the Lego for a nice world, a world we want to live in,” he said. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...Evangelical circles, Democrats were largely oblivious to the existence of Evangelical culture. At one point during the summer of 2004, Terry McAuliffe was actually at the same event as Warren, and the two were introduced. With a good-natured smile but a blank stare, McAuliffe stuck out his hand. "Nice to meet you, Rick!" the Democratic National Committee chairman said. "And what...