Word: thought
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard used to have a sports requirement in freshman year. This was sort of a good idea, although most students, like me, thought it was a bore and a bother. The problem was that these classes aimed to teach sports--i.e., games--to people who would never play them again...
...thought he did a great job, especially when we were clearing the ball, one of our biggest problems," Cynar said, "He worked hard and made some good decisions. I was impressed...
...Crimson began the day with a travelling snafu, arriving in Fairfield at 12:40 p.m. because it incorrectly thought that the match was scheduled to start...
...thing that I'm most concerned about is that this happened at 6:45 p.m. at night inside the courtyard," the senior said. "I've always thought I was safe once I reached the courtyard...
Whether you're a fan of his work or consider him a little too gauche, you can't deny that Bill Gates likes to use broad brush strokes. Business @ the Speed of Thought is full of them: How he turned Microsoft around like a supertanker on a dime and pointed it toward the Internet in late 1995. How a plague of paper records at his Redmond, Wash., headquarters was all but eradicated under his guidance. And so on. But the boldest, broadest stroke of all is this: at a time when the Justice Department appears likely to pop the software...