Word: terming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This tale, while heartwarming in a certain sense, is also deeply disconcerting to the extent that it confirms Stacey's theory. These two dated for a full three years. One presumes that, at least for the first six months, they were optimistic about their long term prospects. But, because of their stage in life, they never married, and eventually things fell apart. Now, after dating new people for just 12 weeks, they're both engaged. Social convention encourages marriage at the age of 22 but not 19. And three years from now, if the new couples find themselves unhappy, their...
...corruption. As everyone chases career opportunities, geographic location has arisen as one more variable that must be aligned. Pretty soon, we'll all have to wait until we've made managing director, padded our Roth IRAs and settled in our favorite suburb before the prospect of a long-term relationship seems viable...
...this] continued each term, then I would start to worry about it," Becella said. "I think we just have to fine-tune it a little...
...Faculty members listed as early modern or modern European historians, six are on leave. Because their courses are not being taught, the course catalog appears to list more courses in brackets than unbracketed, offered courses this term...
...advising five first-year graduate students this year who will be working on modern European/British history, although only one or two of them will probably be my advisees long-term," Blackbourn said...