Word: thankfull
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"Even in the midst of our late 20th century blahs, we should live our lives in such a way that decades later, at least some young woman, and maybe the world, will be thankful and proud and comforted."
After getting over the initial shock, Girotto said he was thankful for the opportunity and felt that running with the torch was a terrific way for him to still participate in the games.
Karla J. Pollick, chief of staff in the Dean's Office at the Medical School, said she will miss Tosteson, but is thankful that he has another year left.
Gates' and West's essays in The Future of the Race may not be as crisp and insightful as the rest of their respective bodies of work, but nobody is perfect and their credentials speak for themselves. Harvard University has been truly fortunate to have West and Gates on the...
Thus, it is clear that we should be thankful to our munificent administrators who keep the study-card late fees down to the reasonable price of $40.