Word: provenance
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...Jeanne-Claude are currently working on a project entitled “Over The River”—a six-mile-long stretch of fabric panels suspended over the Arkansas River. It is expected to be completed in the summer of 2012, pending the success of their proven negotiation methods. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...require nearly as much effort. Our cards make entrance more like a chore rather than something to enjoy. Fraught with insecurity, we are left to wonder: Is there something wrong with our cards? Or are we just using them wrong? The downright impotence of these new cards has proven highly frustrating. Perhaps if we could pierce a hole in the card for a keychain ring, easy access would mitigate the problems with sensitivity. But alas, the College will not let us. Surely, no one wants loose readers that work at too long a range, else concerns over security and safety...
...Cialino intercepted O’Hagan’s pass at the one, returning it to the 10. “The bottom line is, you can’t just have a guy as a runner,” Murphy said of O’Hagan, who has proven to be the more fleet-footed of the two quarterbacks. “For the simple reason that then you become predictable on offense...We probably should have just eaten the ball and gone on with the next play. Again, Holy Cross did a good job defending...
...Cialino intercepted O’Hagan’s pass at the one, returning it to the 10.“The bottom line is, you can’t just have a guy as a runner,” Murphy said of O’Hagan, who has proven to be the more fleet-footed of the two quarterbacks. “For the simple reason that then you become predictable on offense…We probably should have just eaten the ball and gone on with the next play. Again, Holy Cross did a good job defending...
...worry, O reader; it’s nothing personal. Although there’s a decent chance that you attended a private school, there’s also a decent chance that you’re a pretty smart cookie. As many of your classmates have proven, it’s very likely that you could have made it to these hallowed halls with only a public-school education. The point of this measure wouldn’t be to close any doors, but rather to throw them open—because it would leave both ex-private-schoolers...