Word: sicked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...officers say that undergraduates assign Harvard police a reputation based mostly on anecdotes and word-of-mouth accounts. A random arrest, breaking up a party, driving a sick roommate to University Health Services or taking a report of a stolen bicycle amount only to a spotty description of the actual role police play, they...
...addition, the administration has met with the faculty every afternoon since Principal Edward Sarasin took sick to discuss the problem. The high school's faculty also met with the panel last week...
...second act seems like the product of a very sick mind and is weird beyond all expectations. Neuroses become paranoia. Fantasies start to impose on reality. Symbols start to contradict themselves. And finally, reality explodes. As Andy points out, "Nothing is what it is. No one is who he seems...
Chalfen said the type of complaints made about the CRLS facility are common to buildings built in the late 1970s. At that time, many structures were built with sealed windows and inadequate ventilation in an effort to conserve energy, resulting in the so-called "sick building" syndrome, he said...
Despite occasionally receiving a low grade for an acrid vinaigrette or undercooked chicken, the students get kicks of their own. Henry Hirsch, 26, sometimes forgets that there is a world beyond the kitchen door as he sautes lamb over the hot stove at L'Ecole. "You get sick of the food back here," says Hirsch, a photographer who wants to open a restaurant of his own. "Then you look out into the dining room, and people are actually enjoying it." Especially at those prices...