Word: permanente
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Officials announced in February 1946 that the "joint instruction" begun during the war when instructors were scarce would be a permanent part of a Harvard education.
"We want to welcome you into the RCAA as permanent members, effective next week," RCAA Secretary Susan C. Eaton '79. "We want you to be aware that there is a network of women around the world that you are about to join."
Both men were sick of belligerence. Says Barak: "People who experience fighting personally tend to calibrate more carefully what it means to be in a permanent state of war." The two soldiers agreed that peace accords, not the continued occupation of Arab land, were ultimately the best safeguard for Israel...
So, hopefully, this month of self-absorption will not leave permanent damage. These weeks of strange dining habits, work habits and the breakdown in manners must be short-lived. There will be very few times in our futures when we can be so self-centered and get away with it...
So, hopefully, this month of self-absorption will not leave permanent damage. These weeks of strange dining habits, work habits and the breakdown in manners must be short-lived. There will be very few times in our futures when we can be so self-centered and get away with it...