Word: recessiveness
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...After the late-night recess, I said to Decker 'I don't think I can get the votes,'" Reeves says...
...escape Harvard at the end of the day. "[Harvard] feels like a day job," explains Reider. A former Quincy resident, Weller complains about the pervasiveness of Harvard in the square. "Here, you're in the real world. You walk by an elementary school at recess and little kids bump into your knees." One student, who recently returned to Harvard after taking 9 years off, explains that the reason he chose to live in the Co-op was because of his cats. Unlike any other Harvard house, the house at 1705 Mass. Ave. allows pets...
...able to see what, when? (Boss characterized the light in and around the vestibule as "not substantial," while Murphy said he could see to the inside door in the vestibule from his seat in the parked car.) As one reporter covering the trial muttered to another during a recess, "Boss did better under cross than he did under direct." This extraordinarily docile prosecution may be due in part to Judge Teresi's stern, preemptive warnings against taking an aggressive tone with the witnesses, but at this point the district attorney's office seems strangely lacking in prosecutorial fire...
...council then agreed to "recess" the voting for mayor until later in the meeting...
...after a final recess shortly before 1 a.m. featuring numerous conversations between council members on the grand stairwell and in the back rooms of City Hall, Galluccio had amazingly rallied four more councillors to his side...