Word: spoiledness
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I feel sorry for the NBA, because it did the right thing and lost. People who think of basketball players as overpaid and spoiled can point to this case, and they're absolutely right. Not only would no ordinary person get away with this, he'd probably end up serving...
"The Ivy race has become a little more interesting--just a little," said co-captain Allison Feaster, who scored 34 of the team's 53 points against the Tigers. "As our coach [Kathy Delaney-Smith] told us, we're pretty spoiled since we haven't really had to work for...
"It is a very positive community. I have wonderful colleagues and fantastic students. It is very easy to get spoiled here," he said.
Starr was born by the Red River in Vernon, Texas, on July 21, 1946. In the tiny town of Thalia, his father served as minister while sidelining as a barber to make ends meet. Before Kenneth was out of elementary school, the family, including his older sister Billie and brother...
But her youth showed. Reporters attending Bacon's press conferences complained about Lewinsky's bumbling of clerical tasks, which included managing Bacon's schedule, preparing transcripts and answering phones. She was known for spending too much time on personal calls. A Pentagon acquaintance says Lewinsky rarely talked politics, chatting instead...