Word: startingly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Coles' lecture "was really excellent," said Charles N. W. Keckler '90, who attended it with his parents. "It was a fine start for the parents weekend...
Many contemporary critics make "rather extraordinary assumptions" that improving the curricula of our schools will enable us to "knock out poverty, compete with the Japanese, [and] beat the Russians," Cremin said. Yet this mode of thinking "condemns [the schools] to failure before they even start;" we must instead debate "what we're going to ask our schools to do, realistically," he said...
...dolphin kick." The "submarine start." The "Berkoff blast...
...says swimming's international governing body. One week after the Olympics, a new rule was instituted for international competition, a rule which requires backstrokers to surface within 10 meters of the start of the race...
Lectures: No. Lecture romances are always disastrous mistakes. I speak not from the standpoint of experience, but from the nauseating perspective of having to sit behind two smooching lovebirds while trying to take notes on cell respiration. Spare us all, and don't start a lecture romance...