Word: sakes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...create quite the sexual tension, I’ll admit, but well-thought-out words risk an eventual let-down (“He sounded much wiser on the Web”). Speaking of smart, what’s with the torrent of typos? Revise your ranting for my sake at least...
Besides, it would never matter that you criticized our ivory tower. Criticism for the sake of criticism yields interesting responses, if ones that are of the I-cut-myself-to-make-the-pain-real ilk. Yup, rants from Harvard’s poor, sad, populous of aspiring i-bankers have led to, well, not much. You’ve been totally ineffective! Solid...
...trivia competitions in high school, so I could tell you the capital of pretty much every country. It’s so nerdy, but you end up having these long arguments with people over lunch because everyone here just likes to argue for the sake of it.” Sure enough, Jones is just a normal Harvard kid doing her own over-achieving thing. She checks her email compulsively and relies on bottomless cups of coffee to keep her focused. She pulls all-nighters. She procrastinates by spending too much time in the dining hall and on facebook.com...
...such as Au Bon Pain and 7/11, but their offerings don’t appeal to the student palette quite like quesdillas do. And since there are no residential establishments near any of these areas, the CLC, if only for consistency’s sake, should grant Felipe’s application...
...party” doesn’t really exist. And two, since students do not live in dorms, they are able to more easily facilitate parties in their fraternity houses and apartment complexes. I am in no way suggesting that Harvard gives up its residential housing system for the sake of drunken revelry. In fact, I think the housing system (while in need of a few improvements) is one of the greatest advantages Harvard has over other universities—but it is worth noting as one of the reasons Harvard parties are different from those at other schools...