Word: pleasingness
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"One of the most pleasing things [about the carnival] is that everyone is interacting and having a good time with the kids," said David E. Rogers '88, a Mather House tutor. "It's important because it will foster good relations with the community."
Guess what? The economy, still allergic to Belaunde, went blooey again. When the kinder, gentler APRA went head to head with Belaunde in 1985, it thrashed him. APRA's Alan Garcia, a populist who was liked but not as revered as el Jefe had been, campaigned on such perennially crowd...
But for the most part, they affect a pleasing modesty. Everett John Lake lists his profession as manufacturer and makes only passing reference, in a list under public service, that he was the governor of Connecticut.
The first group, the Callbacks, opened with a crowd-pleasing--but very hokey--tap-dance routine that included a barely audible scat solo. The group's musical selection improved markedly with their second song, the Rolling Stones' "As Tears Go By," ending on an "ooooooh" that seemed to last a...
This is not a pleasing reference because the Beanpot has become a painful subject for any Harvard hockey fan who would like to see something done about the outrageous farce that the Beanpot tournament has become.