Word: rigorousity
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The concentration itself is, on paper, as rigorous as the admissions process. The proposal--outlined in a memo distributed to the Faculty last week--calls for concentrators to take a total of 16 half-courses, including:
Potentially beneficial chemicals may never be approved because of the "rigorous rules of administrative law designed to insure due process," Costle said.
"She's super. Everyone likes her and she's enthusiastic and cares a lot about what people are doing" added teammate Kathy Davis. Davis continued to say that Hays is a rigorous coach, but also a consistently understanding one.
Pastreich, 37 years old, a Cambridge resident and mother of two, graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy on September 7, the only woman ever to complete its rigorous eight-week training program.
The result of such an encounter (one cannot be quite sure that it was the same one) was Object (Roses des Vents), which Cornell began in 1942, tinkered with for years-as was his habit, there being few precise dates or prompt solutions in his work-and finished in 1953...