Word: quietness
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...site wastewater facilities and windows that open, allowing fresh air to become an alternative to energy-consuming air conditioning. Vittori's vision of hospital design also extends to the mental well-being of the patients and staff. The Dell Center's low-rise buildings, linked by courtyards and quiet spaces, are designed to be child-friendly and unintimidating. The gardens will reflect the plant life of the surrounding area, giving the children the comfort of familiar sights. And as everybody knows, there's no color more comforting than green...
...Crimson (15-16, 10-6 Ivy) pulled out a 2-0 win in game one behind a dazzling one-hitter by junior Shawn Haviland, but the pitching imploded and the bats went quiet in game two, leading to a 13-0 rout by the Bulldogs...
Rubin, director and chairman of Citigroup’s executive committee, has maintained a quiet presence on campus, often zipping in and out of meetings in Loeb House and rarely staying in Cambridge as long as his fellow Corporation members. He was absent when the University announced Faust’s appointment as president in early February, and he has also missed a number of Commencement ceremonies since he joined the Corporation...
...remarkable breadth of experience here in the University,” Ellison said. “David is skillful and insightful and patient and very quiet in his style. I think many people may not realize what an important role he has played in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for quite a long time...
...mother, Susan Kayton, told the Globe that she thought that Barclay, whose body was found along with the remnants of a rubber raft, could also have enjoyed escaping to the Boston Harbor Islands. “We think he went out to Boston Harbor to find a quiet place to sit and think and get away from it all,” she told the Globe. “But we will never know…He did not leave a note.” —Rebecca M. Anders and Anna L. Tong contributed to the reporting...