Word: preciousness
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...gritty play of captain Luis Sanchez '97, the bold Crimson braved both the wind and 16 other squads to garner 3rd place with a combined score of 323, good enough for a precious spot in the prestigious championships...
...Crimson look sharp. Furthermore, the team has demonstrated that they have a deep squad, complete with a bevy goal scorers, who are an ultimately precious commodity. After a shaky opener, things are looking up for the 10,000 men. Centrl. Conn 0 Harvard...
...deficit would continue to increase. Increasing interest on the national debt, coupled with the out-of-control entitlements Bill Clinton has so successfully campaigned on, would mean that by 2002, there would be no room in the federal budget for any domestic spending at all--even The Crimson's precious jobs bill--without a huge tax increase. And who would bear the brunt of that? The very students who today read The Crimson. Maybe the Crimson editorial writers should look at how much more they'll pay in taxes before writing their next ill-founded liberal apologia. --William...
...often overlooked rule: a fund is usually only as good or bad as the manager at the helm. Keep a close eye out to make sure the guardian of your precious assets doesn't jump ship. If he or she does leave, watch carefully; and if the numbers start to slide, sell...
...romantically involved with--some of the great leading men of her era. About these men, she has much and, in the way of people who cannot translate the lessons of therapy into compelling prose, frustratingly little to say. Of her great passion, Richard Burton, she says their love was "precious and deeply spiritual for us both," while a dry and rather lifeless Laurence Olivier was "brimming with a kind of false charm." Bloom also devotes a chapter to her nine-year marriage to Rod Steiger, with whom she had a daughter, Anna...