Word: uniformally
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While waiting for the bus back to Cambridge, they watched a series of Edwards’ political ads in Kinsey’s office, decorated with a picture of a handsome teenaged Edwards in football uniform, his helmet...
...gray salt, red salt, French salt, Spanish salt, Italian salt, Portuguese salt, salt with algae, salt mixed with herbs, even smoked salt. Such a wide variety was the norm up until the 20th century, when the U.S. firm Morton Salt used an evaporator to make salt white, fine and uniform, says Mark Kurlansky, author of Salt: A World History. "It's an irony of history," he says. "What saltmakers wanted to do was to have this consistent, pure, white salt, and once they succeeded, we got completely bored with it." Out of hundreds of salts, here are some regional delicacies...
Nasrin is currently a fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights at the Kennedy School of Government, where she is working on a project focused on the secularization of Islamic countries. She said that the project would focus on “secularization of education, a uniform civil code, and equality...for women...
...always said that’s the only uniform I want to know when my career is over,” Garciaparra said to WEEI...
Unfortunately, the St. Paul’s church perpetrator was never caught. Yet even with this threat to the Harvard community still at-large, the administration has failed to disseminate a uniform warning to all students. While some Houses notified their students about the attack through e-mail, the timing of student notification varied from House to House, and some Houses have yet to officially inform their residents that the attack occurred...