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...nice to see them here,” Kolarik said. “It would have been nicer to see them in the lineup...
...good job offer after school, we might stick around,” Payne says. “Maybe I shouldn’t say this, but I think people at Harvard are nicer than people in Boston. Bostonians are not always that amiable, but people at Harvard come from all over the world, and I think they’re more open and friendly. So, as long as I’m around some people that are open and friendly, I’ll be okay...
...hurt them?” Delaney-Smith joked. “I wanted to hate them…no, Kendra Wecker and Nicole Ohlde—definitely two of the best players in the country, and they just don’t come any nicer...
Recent renovations replaced an ugly gray ceiling with one that more aesthetically pleasing, as well as higher. Although Millman says the main motivation behind the renovation was to make the club look nicer, it has the added advantage of presenting less of a danger to wayward guitars...
...holiday rituals go, it's commonly supposed that there's nothing nicer than sitting in a Florentine café or Beijing teahouse, with postcards fanned in front of you to craft elegant missives to loved ones. But the attractions of sending your wish-you-were-heres digitally are harder to resist. Why queue in a dingy post office, fumble with unfamiliar coins and try to buy stamps in a language you don't speak, when you can just use your phone to take a picture of the Acropolis or the Kremlin and fire it off to anyone you like...