Word: shirtful
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...willingness of the millions of people eligible for Medicare to submit to this experiment in free-market health care. Americans could decide that the health of the old, the sick and the needy deserves a system separate from the one that rules whether Internet companies and T shirt makers live or die. But if enough people agree to endure the smaller upheavals that are sure to come, Part D gives them a drug benefit based on the American ideal of unlimited choice. Some plans will change their rules or increase their prices; others won't survive, and their members will...
...host was already asleep. And so it was that I found myself locked out of the entryway. I patiently waited for an Eli to come by so that I could be swiped in. Several crimson-colored sweatshirts passed me by before I found a gentleman wearing a white t-shirt with a picture of a bulldog copulating, “doggie style,” with a somewhat distressed-looking pilgrim in crimson. I knew I was in luck. After a polite request, he walked up to the door and positioned his posterior in front of the card reader. Magically...
...voters over the perpetual partisan hum and appealing to their frustration about California's gerrymandered political system, which only two years ago returned to power every single state legislator. When those same politicians balked at his early efforts to balance the $80 billion budget, he put on a golf shirt and a leather jacket and made his populist case in California's open-air shopping malls. There was some of that same Reaganesque flair in his State of the State speech last week, as he invoked the tradition of Californians dreaming big. Now in this election year, his opponents must...
Witnesses told police that night that Garcia and his friend Julien E. Levy ’05 had affectionately greeted one another minutes before the attack and that Levy had been wearing a T-shirt with Hebrew writing...
...little better than our first event [in terms of attendance],” said Davis. He said that the previous event, a Halloween party, had about 50 students show up. Stephen R. Barchick ’09 added some spice to the night when he agreed to take his shirt off for a bid of $40. After the event was over, students enjoyed a snack of chocolate chip cookies and juice, and many conversed with their new dates. “It was fun, humiliating, and funny at the same time,” said contestant Meera E. Atreya...