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...UNCOMMON ENGLISH...
...next Mary J. Blige or Boyz II Men, and these one-hit wonders continue to fall by the wayside, unable to carve out a unique niche. Much of today's R&B comes out the same over-produced mold, but Tony Toni Tone consistently relies on an uncommon "less is more" production policy. It's no surprise that the few breakthrough artists such as D'Angelo and Maxwell who have won kudos for refusing to conform to contemporary trends have also been compared to 1970s R&B greats...
With 30 degree days becoming the norm and vicious winds not uncommon, it is obvious that winter is coming around the bend. Dartboard is finding face-time in the cold outdoors increasingly dangerous, and hereby announces its official hibernation into the belly of the beast at 14 Plympton St. Alas, activity continues on the streets of Cambridge...
...trying to alert students to the fact that there is depression and that it isn't uncommon," said David S. Rosenthal '59, director...
...Todd F. Braunstein '97, The Crimson's president, who assigned the story and directed the angle it would take. He explained that the premise of the article is that in general, both at Harvard and in the United States, race matters. In other words, he said, it is not uncommon to find that blacks generally do vote as a block. Indeed, 90 percent of blacks who voted, voted for Bill Clinton in 1992. Like-wise, according to Braunstein, there is strong evidence to show that even at Harvard, race still matters. He pointed out that historically the houses have been...