Word: onto
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...when it comes to politics--"My job is to play with nutty ideas, not grapple with serious issues"--he is truly obsessed with global warming, which this year's brutal Southwestern drought brought a bit too close to home. "Why am I living in a world where I walk onto my porch on a summer afternoon and smell the Mexican jungle on fire?" he asks, um, heatedly. "I mean, that's it--you can't talk me down from that! I'm going to kick and fuss for the next 20 years...
...tight rental market all over the Boston area, Dunn says, has driven more Harvard affiliates onto the HPRE waiting list and into the housing office to look for listings...
...feel like it was all a blur," she says. "I remember coming onto the floor for warm-ups, and it was just deafening; I could not hear a thing. I remember the last 30 seconds, looking up at the clock and going, 'Wow,' kind of being stunned. We screamed so loud that night. I don't think I've ever been more excited in my life...
...muscled her way onto the blocks, rebounded with authority and finished with ease. Loudly and clearly, she has answered the question of who has the ability to fill the interior presence vacated by three-time Ivy League Player of the Year Allison Feaster...
...this hectic biology occurs under cover of trees, which creates a darkness equally serene and oppressive. When we finally walk out onto an open granite ledge, I am glad for the light...