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Sarah S. Bennett-Astesano, an assistant director of the Office of Work/Life on the sixth floor, said that the now inoperative elevators that used to shuttle her and her colleagues directly to the top five floors “spoiled?? her. But any complaints raised at this point, she said, would only reflect a general laziness...
...score game and expect good things to happen.” Delgado totaled 17 saves in an otherwise solid game and led the defense in holding the Bears to three goals in the first, second, and fourth quarters combined. “We’re really spoiled??we always have a great goalie that can keep us in any game,” Snyder said...
...Rumors that the University would buy the property—which houses the only residents directly in the way of Harvard’s campus plans—have been circulating for years, generating a sense of inevitability about encroachment into the area. Described alternately as “spoiled?? and “selfish,” the University’s greed—“they just seem to want everything” is a common refrain—appears to the residents to be a natural outgrowth of its wealth, an estimated...
...their fourth Ivy losses—which, with respect to the league title, is about as lethal as the Ebola virus. Hopefully, Harvard’s next two Saturday night opponents—Brown and Penn—adopt a different policy or they too could have their seasons spoiled??not unlike that bottle of milk that’s been in our trash for two months...
...Harvard should not throw money at a student every time they express an interest in cartoons or a board game. We’ve been spoiled??the general availability of funds has kept grant-giving organizations from fully exercising appropriate discrimination when it comes to funding...
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