Word: spoiledness
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Buzhardt grew tired of waiting and left the office--it was once his office before mysterious gaps and "sinister forces" spoiled things--and walked down the hall to his new office, which once belonged to John Dean, the first White House lawyer who tried to rescue Nixon from Watergate.
THE PINHEAD AWARD (voted on by the team itself) goes to Barry Cronin, who informed Driscoll that he had a no-hitter going the inning before Bettencourt spoiled it.
After working his way through Whitman College, Douglas determined to enter Columbia Law School and rode freight trains east, arriving in New York City with a properly legendary 6? in his pocket. A brilliant student who was anguished at finishing second in his class, he briefly tried a job as...
It may bring more misery, degradation, and even death to loved ones than wars, disease and boozeless crime all put together, but loyalty will remain steadfast and true. Those who are dedicated to liquor will worship it, brag about it, shield it from criticism like a doting mother protecting a...
Several Cambridge city councilors have been very outspoken at times in directing criticism at Harvard for "not paying its share" and it is not unusual for residents to revert to the "look at all the billions Harvard and those spoiled rich kids who go there have" line. Of course, all...