Word: singularability
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...tasks of the Dean of the College are merged with those of the Dean of Undergraduate Education, I hope that someone in that office will continue to take singular responsibility for all those hours each week besides the few that students actually spend in class. I would like to be able to keep telling the eager high school seniors whom I interview each year as they apply to the College (and the parents of admitted students) that Harvard is a humane place that takes seriously its task of educating the whole student through its wonderful House system and extraordinary range...
Between school and her own work, she still finds moments to marvel at a singular New England community, which has not always met expectations...
...course, the temptation to let music direct my day comes with possible dangers. Enthralled in one artist’s words or another’s singular instrumental talent, it’s easy to get caught up and give in too freely to the feelings of loneliness, excitement or heartbreak a song or symphony expresses. But I gladly take the risk, for this precise possibility of getting caught up draws me to music in the first place. I’ve grown up and perhaps away from the little girl who, once upon a time, only wanted to play...
Both of those statements were directed at his team’s effort, but Mazzoleni’s comments might just as easily have had a singular recipient—Cavanagh. The sophomore won both of his one-on-one battles and made two positive things happen when he had the puck...
...feel unwilling to take part in an event that is about The American Voice, in the singular,” said Pinsky...