Word: pleasingness
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"Recently, Peking has made it a point to proclaim its delight at the prospect of the U.S.'s depleting its resources in a major land war in Asia. That prospect may seem less pleasing today. Where the Communists almost had victory within their grasp last spring, the U.S. now bars...
Still, the beer is reasonably priced and the bar itself has a pleasant, wood-panelled aesthetic. Those looking for shoulder-to-shoulder company and a lack of character distractions should find The Bell In Hand a pleasing match.
The office should stay put. The Admissions Office has no obvious place to go, especially since it requires 40,000 square feet of room in "an attractive area...in a building that looks good," according to Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68. Harvard would be hard-pressed to...
According to The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Words, while the word "love" initially meant "find pleasing," it later took on associations with "praise," "trust" and "belief." Thus, the etymology and experience of love resemble each other quite closely. As far as we can tell, both are first about pleasure, later about...
One of the must-see rivalries will pit Richards, 28, against Powers, 18, who is an F.I.S. halfpipe prodigy and has already done much to pump up the competitiveness of the F.I.S. circuit. The outgoing Richards, though he had some difficulty in the first Grand Prix event, came on to...