Word: strangerness
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Though Bennett downplays the Harvard connection, College grads are no stranger to the Post’s top ranks: CEO Donald E. Graham ’66 and Publisher Boisfeuillet Jones Jr. ’68 are both former Crimson presidents...
...Palestinians to absorb, not least because he had cultivated an aura of immortality by rejecting earthly comforts. He didn't have real friends, didn't particularly care for food, slept fitfully, never took vacations. When he wed, in old age, the marriage seemed like a sideshow, fatherhood an even stranger subplot. "No personal questions," he used to tell reporters, as if any creaturely detail would detract from the power of his cause. Even those closest to Arafat experienced him as a mystery, which was how he liked it. He was a mythomaniac, concealing, inflating and contradicting reality...
That’s when Brandon Roy, 19, a total stranger who awaited his friend’s turn on a nearby rope swing, came to help...
Knox, a 5’9 guard from West Linn, Ore., is no stranger to second place, which is where the Ivy media thinks the Crimson will finish...
Greene was consistently a writer on the edge. Although in his public writing he claimed to be committed to remaining aloof of political persuasions, he was no stranger to stirring up political controversy...