Word: odore
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...said that someone had set a pizza box on fire, and that we were going to have to stay downstairs for another hour. But 10 minutes later, we were allowed to go back upstairs.” Anderson said that the smoke from the fire produced a strong odor on the floor. “There was a really gross smell,” she said. Currier House Co-Master and Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School Joseph L. Badaracco said that it is a standard procedure to evacuate an area when a fire alarm is triggered...
...report of an individual yelling and kicking the bike rack of the Malkin Athletic Center. The officer arrived and reported that there was no such individual in the area and that all was in order. Jan. 6: 8:23 p.m.—An officer detected a strong odor from a Class D substance coming from a room in 10 DeWolfe St. Officers located the individuals and criminal complaints will be sought. —REED B. RAYMAN
...irrational hatred of perfectly good pop music, and a penchant for clothes made out of recycled detritus.But, as with any movement, the splinter groups within the Granola faction are endless and rife with variation. I offer the following sub-groupings of our neo-hippie brethren, along with corresponding Body Odor Warning Levels (aka BOWLs):The Hiking “Nature is My Temple” Granola:If you find yourself unable to resist calling someone “really outdoorsy,” the person you’re describing probably falls into this category. Unless the person...
...Bush's scheduled visit to the Southwest raising anew the issue of the porous border and with Congress planning to take up several bills in December to address the problem, the Minutemen's timing, at least, is deft. But vigilantism is a risky business, particularly when it carries an odor of race baiting. The more the tension builds, say the Minutemen's critics, the greater the risk that violence, avoided in Phoenix, could break out. "The Minutemen are getting stronger precisely because Bush and Congress are addressing immigration," says Tamar Jacoby, an immigration expert at the Manhattan Institute...
...profit without losing its soul,” Chouinard writes. This prophet of responsible capitalism promises to explain how he broke the rules and won.And the lessons are there. For instance, Chouinard stresses the importance of constant innovation, and he relates how Patagonia adroitly switched its underwear material from odor-retaining polypropylene to washable polyester to stay ahead of the competition. He emphasizes the importance of quality in an era of cheap mass production. And he shows that his company, at least, can treat both its employees and the environment with respect.The future founders, chairmen, and chief executive officers here...