Word: soloed
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...have her newfound beau turn around and deny all smooching charges on his own and his friends’ walls. She sure picked a mature one...At the Pudding after party Friday night, a drunk make-out turned into a standing fuck, replete with upturned tables and flying Solo cups of Gordon’s and orange juice...A Currier resident had a bit of trouble bringing her thesis to a Cabot tutor on Saturday. It seems one couple decided they were too good for Harvard-supplied beds and moved their fondling to the floor in front of the elevator...
...Because, in case you haven’t noticed yet, your house is your life. Admitted to Adams? Buy a beret, get out your finger paint, and borrow those dining hall utensils (You can get into the servery now!) In Dunster? Your future is the bright red of a solo cup. By the time that you leave Eliot, you’ll know just how good a popped collar can look—your House, according to the acclaimed news source Wikipedia, is “a ‘prep’ house, providing accommodation to the socially elite...
...stop filling out part of it, stop advertising their ranking or, most important, help come up with more relevant data to provide as an alternative. Says an early draft: "By acting collectively, we intend to minimize institutional risk and maximize public benefit." Translation: We can't afford to go solo...
...Lipkind told the story of György Ligeti’s “Sonata for Cello Solo (1948, 1953)” on his 1702 Bolognese violoncello in stylish fashion. The first movement, “Dialogo—Adagio, Rubato, Cantabile (1948),” opened with a pulled string that was vaguely reminiscent of my guitar-tuning days. However, Lipkind executed the note—and the rest of the movement—with confidence and extreme command. The continuation of the music explains how the composer has fallen hopelessly in love and is desperately trying...
...encourage students to play beyond their own limits. Nonetheless, his tricks were in full effect when he played. “So that’s basically just off-the-cuff sort of playing,” he said as he put down his drumsticks after a complex drum solo, drawing a laugh from the audience. Viglione insisted that his theatrical style does not come from the ego, but from an effort to be free to the present. “I try to think beyond normally expected boundaries and be open to whatever is coming...