Word: rootedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The gentrification of Cambridge, particularly the Harvard Square area is rooted in a number of causes including spiralling housing costs, but surely the University--and its legions of relatively well-off students and faculty--has been a factor. It is therefore particularly appropriate that the University has chosen the housing...
And even if sex proved to be genetically unnecessary, it still wouldn't be a total waste of energy. It is to sex, after all, that we owe most of the things we consider aesthetically appealing in nature. If it were not for sex, there would be no blossoms and...
I am truly grateful that TIME's art critic Robert Hughes survived his terrible auto accident [DISPATCH, Oct. 11]. But some of his comments disturbed me, as I'm sure they did other readers. After having his life saved, Hughes said, "Jesus must have been busy...he didn't show...
"We make life decidedly unpeaceful in Harvard Yard. Our work is rooted in an understanding that peace and justice are not served by restfulness and complacency," she wrote.
The Head of the Charles regatta is rooted in the desire to break up the monotony of fall training. The intercollegiate rowing season takes place primarily in the spring with 2000 meter sprint competitions. But rowing programs begin their training in the late summer, focusing on building an athletic base...