Word: thanks
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...Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly.” Oppenheimer’s short acceptance speech showed he had clearly learned from his findings. “My research shows conciseness is interpreted as intelligence,” Oppenheimer said. “So thank you.” Between live “moments of science” demonstrations, a “Win-A-Date-With-a-Nobel-Laureate” contest, and a new mini-opera entitled “Inertia Makes the World Go Round,” the ceremony found...
...thank you" said Anna. A chiropractor and an acupuncturist have not helped. Her medical doctor put her on a diet and she did feel good about losing some weight - but the pains continued. She even went to a famous back doctor in the city who told her the problem was actually in her head; not surprisingly, this information also failed to relieve the pain. And so she finally made it to the "most famous orthopedic surgeon" - in my house at dinnertime anyway - trembling with the expectation of my bold new treatment plan and a rapid cure...
...Million Dollars.” The band displayed its humorous bent, improvising a nonsensical song in the middle of discussion with the moderator, Tracy E. Nowski ’07, and playing soothing elevator music in the background as O’Brien rose to offer obligatory thank-yous. Laura M. Togut ’08, who described herself as a “not die-die hard fan,” nevertheless danced in the aisle with a friend during the bluegrass remix of “One Week.” Perhaps the event could be summed...
...time some people got out of cloud-cuckoo-land and into reality. Action, not words, saves lives when terrorism is involved. Millions more would have been saved if we had acted "illegally" toward the Nazi regime in the 1930s. The free world has much to thank George W. Bush and Tony Blair for, and I for one applaud their courage. Brian Cummings Wirral, England As the U.S. commemorated the fifth anniversary of 9/11, the U.S. government continued to maintain several hundred people in an illegal prison at Guantánamo Bay. Don't Americans realize the damage they inflict...
...Student singers drawn from groups including the Duke's Men, Slavic Chorus, the New Blue and the Whiffenpoofs capped off the dinner with a modified version of the song "Tomorrow" from the musical "Annie," substituting "Thank you for all of Yale" for "We're only a day away."Sounds like you had to be there. (But a question for the YDN: Friday's story, citing an unnamed "administration official," said Yale would announce that it had already raised between $500,000 and $1 million. The figure actually came in at $1.3 million. What gives...