Word: solidation
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...Brent really left it all out on the field,” Albright said. “We’re excited to have him returning, because we know he’ll be solid for us in the future...
...inherent goodness in a place that inspires us to spend more time playing the GirlTalk blame game than actually studying. When we’re always getting worked up over the small stuff, it seems to be a good indication that the heart and soul of the University is solid...
...science concentrators and another to future non-science concentrators. In the freshman year we believe that all students should have access to a meaningful introduction to science—one that prepares future science concentrators to take further coursework, but also one that gives future non-science concentrators a solid ground to understand a wide range of issues related to the sciences. In other words, future poets, artists, lawyers, and politicians deserve a genuine introduction to science the same way that future scientists deserve genuine engagement with Heidegger. Science therefore thrives in a liberal-arts context...
...titles of every other book Hume ever wrote; don't just say "Medieval cathedrals"--name nine. Think of a few specific examples of "contemporary decadence," like Natalie Wood. If you can't come up with titles, try a few sharp metaphors of your own; they have at least the solid clink of pseudofacts...
With a week of solid practices and a strong first day behind it, the Harvard sailing team seemed to have the wind at its back and a bid to Team Racing Nationals in front of it. But when the winds changed, so too did the Crimson’s prospects, as the team finished a disappointing seventh yesterday at the Fowle Trophy—the New England Team Racing Championships hosted by Salve Regina University...