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...couldn't rid its flavor from our mouths. The Sprite was too tame to conquer its flavor; the chicken's juice spread like a cancer through the rest of our plates. First it took over the rice, then the pasta. One friend of Dartboard was lucky enough to move his roll from his contaminated plate before it was too late...
...understand that they need more hosts, but it seems more important that they get interested hosts," said Tortorella, who agreed to host a prefrosh in light of his less-than-satisfying prefrosh experience. "The general theme shouldn't be: get-rid-of-your-prefrosh-as-fast...
Students are sometimes inconsistent in expressing their demands, Mayer said. Three months ago, he related, a student poll found that students wanted to get rid of Diet Pepsi. After asking students to confirm their choice, Middlebury found that "we got 10 times more responses, saying...
...cold that I just couldn't shake," Hartmann says. "'Ron,' I said, 'you're a doctor. Why can't I get rid of this cold?' He looked at me, and said, 'Frank, what else is going on in your life...
...west, his message of economic prosperity and political stability is greeted with immense enthusiasm. That, plus his military victories, may soon catapult him into the presidency of Zaire. But in recent weeks the delight has been tempered by a sense of trepidation. As Zairians contemplate the possibility of getting rid of one despot, they shudder at the prospect of replacing him with another. "If Kabila were in power," muses one surgeon in Kinshasa, "we would have to make him understand that we do not want to live under dictatorship. I have suffered so much. I cannot live like that again...