Word: noone
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...apologize. I’ve made a commitment to re-prioritize my time, which includes the following measures: 1. Drinking only every third day, insteadof every other. 2. Only watching Oprah when something really good is on, like Oprah and Gail’s road trip. 3. Sleeping past noon only in the event of actual necessity, i.e., illness or a particularly rainy day or the like. Please give me another chance. I’m really serious about my commitment to the study of the handkerchief in Jane Austen’s novels...
...next four days, until voting closes on Thursday. Although the weekend momentum has been important for the outcome of the election historically, the campaigns will have to maintain steam and work to get out the vote over the next few days.“Nothing ends until Thursday at noon,” Riley told Petersen supporters yesterday...
...must be feeling the heat. "No sir, I'm used to it," says a beaming 13-year-old. She chats about professional wrestling on TV, and like every other student assigned to this neatly-kept, lush park, moans about the pink rubber gloves they are obliged to wear. By noon, when it's time to board the buses, a fun, friendly chatter abounds. "It's much better than being in class," says an excited girl from Holy Spirit...
Former vice-presidential candidate John Edwards will appear at Harvard Book Store at noon today to sign copies of his book, Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, but he won’t be speaking at the event. Due to Edwards’ packed schedule and the bookstore’s request, Edwards will only be signing copies of the book, according to store manager Mark Lamphier. He won’t sign other books of his or memorabilia either, and will not be posing for photographs during the event. After his appearance, which is scheduled to take between...
...students—native-born Americans and internationals alike—who are not making the journey home. “We plan to offer turkey, stuffing, and all the good stuff that goes with it,” said HUDS spokeswoman Crista Martin. The feast, taking place from noon to 3 p.m., will feature traditional Thanksgiving fare, vegetarian entrees, and a selection of pastas. The annual dinners rotate among Dunster, Adams and Quincy Houses, according to Martin. Pricier and classier options in the Square on Thanksgiving day include Henrietta’s Table at the Charles Hotel and Harvest...