Word: poste
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...dreams based on what words she hears. If they are too loaded with meaning, they probably belong to Efram and are thus not dreamt. Her awareness of the arbitrary nature of meaning seems more the state of mind of a language philosopher or an applied linguist (i.e. of a post-deconstruction academic) rather than a young adolescent. The issues that haunt Pella are the stuff of very recent debate and need to seep through a whole super-structure for a teenager to unknowingly apply them in her everyday life-even if she is "mature for her age," as other characters...
Added leisure time is one bonus seniors cite post-thesis. However, many are eager to forego extra rest in order to address responsibilities neglected during weeks of late-night typing...
Michael I. Sugarman '98 said his post-thesis euphoria lasted for about two days. "The entire bulk of the backload of work that accumulated when I was working on my thesis has presented itself, and I have to deal with it," he said...
Next year, Naber will work at one of the companies she conducted research on for her thesis, an organization in the field of social research for institutional investors. She cites her innate interest in her thesis, topic as the reason for her continued post-thesis work in the field...
...about in this tabloid age. Bogart, additionally, is reason enough to watch. Spot Mr. Howell and Ed Begley Jr.'s father, and you get a gold star. Try The Paper (1994), co-penned (and cameoed in) by current TIME editor Stephen Koepp, if you've got to see something post-war, but please, please don't rent I Love Trouble, unless you really do. Because CP will find out where you live...