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...there. The Retreat is really an upscale trailer in disguise and does not require a building permit. You can plop it in your garden as a guesthouse, perhaps, or take it anywhere you would a mobile home. Hip features? Teak sink surrounds, oak plank flooring and optional hot tub. Prices start...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Absolutely Prefabulous | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...field in Salisbury, Md. where I made my professional debut on Monday night actually had a hot tub for some fans to sit in while watching the game in 40-degree weather...

Author: By Frank Herrmann, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Surviving Extended Spring | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

...many divisions to develop on their own provided, so to speak, the chair’s still standing. It’s also a horrible idea. Harvard has traditionally operated under this sort of decentralized mindset. Since its initial appearance in the early 1800s, the “every tub on it’s own bottom” mantra has been a mainstay of managerial philosophy, the catchphrase of a budgeting scheme in which each of the University’s multitude of sub-units independently applies for approval from the Corporation. Apparently, making each school, museum, and administration...

Author: By Hannah E. S. wright, | Title: Of Chair Legs and Tub Bottoms | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

...fine for like, eight dollars....It was sad. How gluttonous.” Attempts to draw a connection between the penalty increase and the financial troubles at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) were denied by HCL Communications Director Beth Brainard. Calling the libraries a “tub within a tub,” and thus having little direct connection with any money problems at FAS, Brainard said the motivation for the increase was simple. “People were not taking one-cent-a minute seriously,” she said. “This was just...

Author: By Nicholas A. Ciani, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Libraries Double Reserve Fines to 2 Cents a Minute | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

...Each Tub On Its Own Bottom’ is a vivid, but limiting, metaphor for decision making at Harvard,” he wrote yesterday in his letter. “We will not escape its limits unless our Schools and Faculties increase their willingness to transcend parochial interests in support of broader university goals...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bold Goals, Strife Mark Tenure | 2/22/2006 | See Source »

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