Word: snow
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...doctrine and principle tethered only vaguely to the horrors on the ground. My guess is, you're losing patience with being orated at as well. Some evidence: An abc News/Washington Post poll tracked "emotional responses" to the situation in Iraq. The "emotions" measured sounded like a Postmodern parade of Snow White's dwarfs: Angry, Hopeful, Proud, Worried and Frightened. Angry had almost doubled, from 30% to 57%, since March. Hopeful and Proud had taken a hit (although Hopeful was a still robust 62%-this is, after all, America). Worried was 67%; Frightened, 37%. If Frustrated had been included, it might...
...Utah State and Idaho—don’t even make sense. Head up to Moscow, Idaho in November to watch a Sun Belt football and bring me back a highly nuanced definition of the term irony. Because when I think Sun Belt, I think potatoes and snow...
...able to do everything, I became an editor for the Demon, joined the Crimson staff, became an ECHO counselor, rushed a fraternity, joined my IM basketball team and started a club to make movies with my entryway-mates. But by sophomore year I learned that like rolling balls of snow, extracurricular activities at Harvard grow until they consume you. I watched junior year as my roommate, Rohit Chopra ’04, stopped going to class and lost 22 pounds during the eleven-day campaign for undergraduate council president, and then I watched as he spent 12 months exhausted from...
...Above 3,000 feet, the trail became a combination of deep, soft snow and ice. Many of the trips reported that they were going half-a-mile per hour in parts,” Michalow said...
Though he ran base camp, Michalow described the conditions as tough, equipping participants with gear such as snow shoes and crampons...