Word: tunefully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...people know are really interested but they haven't had the time," said B.U. junior Carl H. Ford. "Every one's just too busy with studying to really tune into this...
IRONICALLY, Harvard released this information only because it needed to convince the Department of Education that the College's admissions did not illegally discriminate against Asian-Americans. Although it once insistently down-played the preference given to legacies and athletes, Harvard changed its tune when these preferences were useful as an excuse for its suspiciously low rates of Asian-American admissions. But now that the Department of Education has exonerated the College, Harvard officials are again attempting to discount the significance of legacy and athletic preferences...
...them better in church doctrine and encouraging a clearer commitment to celibacy as a sign of their "countercultural" calling. "This is precisely why we need a celibate clergy, to make people ask what we are doing," said Cincinnati Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk. "If the church is singing the same tune as everyone else, then who needs the church...
Jones, try as he might, couldn't write a tune. So he was cut out of the publishing revenues and the limelight. Jagger and Richards were too formidable for the slight, blond, increasingly tuned-out guitarist. Jones lost his grip on the group, and on his own life, and he died on the bottom of the swimming pool at his English estate, a property once owned by A.A. Milne, an author who believed in happier endings...
...Club council did not halt the male-bonding activities that many members insist are the real reason they join final clubs. No doubt, arm wrestling, watching Super Bowl re-runs and telling lewd jokes will continue late into the night. So too will rap sessions in which members fine tune their resumes before mailing them to their friends' fathers and fathers' friends...