Word: palese
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In so suggesting, the pair have accorded themselves another lettered badge of shame--picture them cheerfully crowning one another with conical hats emblazoned with the letter 'D'. With this film they will make public life their prison; their tortures will be the jeers and abuse of their audience. Yet such...
Now as the team prepares for MIT on Wednesday, the events of the Air Force Invitational remain fresh on Harvard's mind. The record in the tournament pales in significance to the immense experience which the squad gained.
This oversimplifies the case, of course. There are men whose brains are not especially compartmentalized, and women whose brains are. And even when a brain fits the mold, performance is not always predictable. Consider Judit Polgar, who at 15 became the world's youngest chess grand master. Her success does...
Three years later, more than 80 percent of the class of 1995 had an account. Not bad, but it pales in comparison to the 90+ percentages among juniors, sophomores and first-years.
"This ordinance pales to what New York City's is now," agreed Councillor Kathleen L. Born. "It's astonishing that in Cambridge it has taken so long for us to fall in step with what appears to be a mainstream occurrence" to curb smoking nationwide.