Word: pushed
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...always want to push the barrier a little bit with lyrics. In songs we're supposed to say, "Girl, uh huh, you done me wrong, you did." But you've got to break out of that. People are so shocked to hear the word "Diapers," it just really freaks them out. And to them I say, get used...
...that caloric content is not a comprehensive metric for healthfulness. Providing information about the food we consume is a service that Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) provides—and one that we should take advantage of. Maintaining a balanced diet is a necessity for college students, who already push their bodies by staying up late and following grueling schedules of classes, club meetings, and athletics. Merely counting the numbers of calories in certain dishes, however, is not the most efficient means of leading a healthy lifestyle. The calorific content is just one of many indicators that determine how healthy...
...your reports get twisted and used unfairly? This was a clear violation of our copyright policy, which basically says please steal our stuff, just don't distort it and they distorted it. We have absolutely no objection to a candidate accurately quoting us. But we really have to push back hard when people distort what we say because our credibility is at stake. In this case, they knew perfectly well they were misrepresenting what we said. It was really outrageous and we kind of went off on them I guess. We were not amused...
...played together at East Bladen in Elizabethtown and have always enjoyed the joys and pressures of playing with a sibling. “You always know that you have your brother there, someone you can always relate to,” Desmond says. “We push ourselves to a higher level.” “The whole sibling rivalry...always adds in a little bit,” Brenton adds. “I mean, we’re competing with everybody, but kind of competing with [Desmond], just being able to talk trash with...
...Perhaps, in order to test the tumultuous waters of the world, the average Harvard student just needs a little push. The financial system’s meltdown provides a rude, forceful shove. So maybe Carl was right: In some screwed up way, this is the best thing that can happen...