Word: referred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...consistently positive CUE Guide reviews always refer to Kugel's sense of humor. The professor has a reputation for sprinkling amusing, if not irreverent, commentary into his lectures...
...maintain a train of thought, he says thesis writers should leave themselves notes when they want to refer to an article, instead of stopping their writing to look back through dozens of volumes...
...maintain, a train of thought, he says, thesis writers should leave themselves notes when they want to refer to an article, instead of stopping their writing to look back through dozens of volumes...
...with the Pope. (Can't you just see the two of them making pierogi together?) Martha Stewart scares me, but every once in a while I join her 2 million other weekday viewers, just to gauge my inadequacies. I'm also hoping to win the lottery someday. I refer, of course, to the lottery for tickets to Emeril Live!, the hottest offering on the Food Network. For every week of tapings, the network says, it receives 150,000 requests for just 1,500 seats...
...Amazingly, the average Harvard student--with a little training--can refer welfare mothers to various local health care insurance carriers, expounding on the relative benefits of Mass Health, MBC Healthnet, Boston Health Net and TAFCD (Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children, or what was once commonly known as welfare). I, on the other hand, can hardly identify my own health insurance carrier...