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...transform it into what she and other HoCo members jokingly call “The Super TLR.” Two walls in the art studio will be knocked down to expand the space of the room and accommodate parties, while a side room that now contains a sink will serve as a coat room and bar. Badaracco and O’Brien wrote in their e-mail that they hope both construction projects will be completed before classes begin in the fall. Bardin, whose senior honors thesis evaluated Harvard’s residential system, said that the art studio...
...wheels or the chassis, but they're there. The Retreat is really an upscale trailer in disguise and does not require a building permit. You can plop it in your garden as a guesthouse, perhaps, or take it anywhere you would a mobile home. Hip features? Teak sink surrounds, oak plank flooring and optional hot tub. Prices start...
...Queen like the country Britain has become? You, I, we all encounter behaviors that we might say, "I wouldn't do that," or "I don't understand why people do that." But she has a huge amount of contact with how people live. She sees more hospices and sink estates [blighted housing projects] than most people. And on something like drugs, she will know someone who has been affected. But whether she likes or dislikes is immaterial...
...possible in the other direction, one that would build two layers of reinforced fence along much of the 2,000-mile border with Mexico and declare everyone a felon who is illegally on this side of it. But then, as the implications of that bill started to sink in, protesters began pouring into the streets of cities from Los Angeles to Philadelphia to vent their outrage. They were illegal immigrants, and their American-citizen children emerging from behind their shield of invisibility, plus legions of voters who count the newcomers as family, friends and neighbors, in numbers "bigger than...
...That wasn't what Rice wanted to hear. Administration officials have already told Congress that any new conditions-such as more safeguards on nuclear aid-would be rejected by the Indians and, as a result, sink the deal, which took about a year of painstaking negotiations to put together. The secretary, say sources privy to what happened at the meeting, also wasn't thrilled when Hyde told her the first hearing he planned on the India deal would be with outside experts-some of whom would certainly pick it apart. Four days later, on March 13, Hyde issued a press...