Word: ripely
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While the season may be ripe for sunbathing on the beach or going to wild parties, a few among us have decided to spend their breaks volunteering in places like Alabama, New York, and New Orleans. There will be five service trips taking place this month, with about 65 Harvard students participating...
...past. As it became apparent that the E.E.C. worked - that common markets provided the sort of stability in which economies can grow - so its appeal spread. Soon, everyone with a claim to be European wanted to join. With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the time was ripe for a dramatic expansion of the E.U. to the east, and gradually, that happened. The E.U. now has 27 members, including three former Soviet republics...
...charges for sexual offense and kidnapping, could possibly make his way to Harvard. Duke was and still is one of the premiere programs in the nation, and Seligmann was good, so what’s the beef? He’s not a convicted criminal, the case itself is ripe with corruption, and there are no suspicions of any NCAA impropriety...
...China's selloff came as stocks there moved off record highs amid fears that Beijing might raise interest rates to slow economic growth. It came at a time when the U.S. markets were ripe for a correction: analysts noted that the Dow has not dropped by as much as 2% in more than 120 trading days...
With matches next weekend against Virginia and Vanderbilt, Mukundan feels the time is ripe for the Crimson to score its first win of the season...