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Gabay is certainly not unfamiliar with theprospect of popular student elections...
...hospital's function-at times perhaps overly so. Recently locals brought in an elderly woman who, hysterical and speaking nothing but Greek, was assumed to be stricken with Jerusalem Syndrome. In fact, she was a tourist who had simply taken the wrong bus and wound up in an unfamiliar neighborhood-upset, yes, but in no immediate danger of assuming divinity...
Perennial power Dartmouth surprisingly found itself in an unfamiliar position in the league's basement, while usual cellar-dweller Columbia actually won three Ivy games to finish in a tie for third...
Council member Zamari M. Triana '98 said thatanyone unfamiliar with the council could easilymisconstrue the statement...
...visible phenomenon of peoples' natural tendencies to associate with those with whom they share a common identity, whether as part of an ethnic group, a religious group or an athletic team. This tendency is even more pronounced when the individual finds himself as a minority in an unfamiliar environment. That the problem has worsened in recent years may in fact reflect on the campus' growing diversity that allows minority students to form self-sufficient social groups...