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...resources, but technological obstacles and high costs prevented development. Unlike conventional oil deposits that can be pumped to the surface, oil sand is a heavy, tarlike substance that must be mined and processed before it can be refined into gasoline and other products. Today's burgeoning industry is a testament to both government incentives and oil-company determination...
...it’s time to grow up and see what a real ’rut table looks like. The following is a short selection of the best Beirut tables on campus. Combining artistry and alcoholism, each table was built with tender loving care and serves as a testament to the craftsmanship, ingenuity and beer-guzzling capacity of the Harvard community. If you ever find yourself in the same room as one of these masterpieces, consider yourself blessed by the Beer Gods...
...faculty members who will be recruited for this center represent a rather considerable proportion of the 60-70 new hires Kirby has guaranteed for the next ten years. These additions are a concrete testament to Kirby’s dedication to a higher degree of interdisciplinary work in FAS. The yet-to-be-filled post of Divisional Dean for the Life Sciences has the opportunity to oversee a sensible integration of the fields that will participate in the new Center. The new hires will also ease the financial burden on academic departments, since salary costs will be shared equally...
...Katie and Liza were back there to organize everything,” Sedgwick said. “It’s a huge testament to their leadership...
Bathroom tiles will likely glisten more brightly if the task of maintaining student bathrooms’ lemony freshness is turned over to a private contractor, but the costs are far greater than the returns. The diminishing appeal of this wholesome work opportunity is a testament to Dorm Crew’s failure to satisfactorily raise wages. Eliminating that opportunity and transferring the man-hours to outside workers may seem to be an attractive solution, but it needlessly enriches the middle-man. Money that could go to students that ends up going down the drain...