Word: tis
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Tis the season to be worried. By tomorrow, the Class of 1999 will have to decide whether they want to participate in the Office of Career Services spring recruiting program, a process that funnels students almost exclusively into jobs in banking, consulting or software development. Faced with the decision of whether or not to drop off a resume and several dozen cover letters, students are beginning to panic...
...Tis the season to be sorry. Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz and other thriving German companies are now facing class-action suits from the thousands of slave laborers forced to work in their factories during the Nazi era, while Swiss banks that once swallowed Jewish assets have offered up $1 billion to Holocaust survivors. Former Bosnian leaders are facing international tribunals for crimes against humanity. And Jiang Zemin, his own human rights violations notwithstanding, has embarked this week on his first state visit to Japan, demanding written apologies from the Japanese government for its brutality in China during the 1930s...
...Tis the season to grab a saw and some rope and head deep into the woods in search of the perfect symbol of Christmas--a tree...
Last night, getting a jump on the weekend, I headed out in pursuit of a party. Sniffing for scents of beer beneath the chimney smoke, I observed a familiar November sight: tuxedoed men walking briskly arm and arm. 'Tis the season of the Great Final Dinners. Yes, it's the time I always await; the final round of punching for the institution of which I am most proud: final clubs. So I made some small talk. I straightened a tie. I offered a stick of gum. And I confirmed that they all had sexy girls coming to meet them after...
...Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers. SHAKESPEARE