Word: savoring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that "the popularity of the Adams dining hall enhances the collegial atmosphere there." Gong! Not if you don't know or acknowledge the person who's inches from your left elbow while you savor your baked tofu...
...those who invariably tote around a copy of The Fountainhead--rife with the requisite pithy marginalia--will savor this lecture presented by the Harvard Objectivist Club. Dr. Gary Hull will speak about "Neo-Puritan Assault on Sex and Pleasure"-- offering a wonderfully diametrically alternative to the excessive, hedonistic pleasures of CityStep's Annual Ball. Why would anyone dance the night away in unnecessarily opulent getups when one could consider, instead, "the fusion of Plato, Christianity and Kantian - inspired nihilism"? Gosh...
Sometimes a cigar is just a simile "Whitman is so rich that one must read him like one tastes a fine wine or good cigar--take it in, roll it in your mouth and savor it!" --Letter from Lewinsky to the President...
...century) becomes an interesting rear-view mirror at the turn of another century, at a moment when the Federal Government has moved against Microsoft and Bill Gates--the man who, with $48 billion, has surpassed John D. Rockefeller as the richest American ever. Even the tabloid atmospherics of today savor eerily of Hearst and Pulitzer 100 years...
...however, Harvard continues to savor the achievements of its groundbreaking season, which is less than three weeks removed. Like a newlywed couple, the Crimson entered unchartered territory this year, and it hopes its time in the elite company of playoff squads will continue next season and for many happy years to come...