Word: umbrellas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...complete with anything smaller. Coleman, a big basketball player with a big laugh, would not be who he is today if it were not for the defining role of his feet. They made the sacrifice when all of Coleman could not fit under the shade of a beach umbrella. Even burnt and scorched, they continued to open doors for Coleman, type for him if necessary, and pick up annoying little pills from spilled aspirin bottles. But these well-manicured boats have other attributes that make Coleman's friends jealous. Not only are his toenails curved and nice, as he says...
STRENGTHS Lovely vertical integration under AT&T's expanded umbrella...
...business as usual for Radcliffe should end in 1999. Sources say the 119-year-old independent college will likely announce sweeping changes in the coming months, likely assuming a role as an "allied institution" under the Harvard umbrella...
...should remain wary of the College's new "impact" grants for student groups. Otherwise, the council could go the way of the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), which after years of fighting against control from University Hall has been thrown, along with non-PBHA service programs, under the administrative umbrella of Harvard's Public Service Network operated out of Phillips Brooks House (PBH, to distinguish it from PBHA...
...roots to penetrate, the larger trees like the ceiba have buttresses that lie flat on the platform of the forest; some of the narrower trees are supported by stilt-roots at the base that look like whisk brooms. The Parkia tree rises to the sun and spreads a flat umbrella over the others. There is full employment. Trees support lizards and insects, which themselves support birds and monkeys. Army ants bivouac and hang from tree limbs in living nests, with their pupae asleep in the center. Sometimes the trees become food; they can be devoured by strangler figs, which grow...