Word: unpleasanter
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In her report on how to lose any weight one may have gained during the winter [Personal TIME, April 10], your columnist Janice Horowitz, size 2 petite, revealed that she had gained 6 lbs. The misery! The tragedy! I realize that TIME as a newsmagazine sometimes has to print material...
Romantic love versus love of the Game? No contest. The raw energy in the roaring slapshot, the primal urge to throw somebody into the boards, the sheer ecstasy of scoring the beautiful goal—to seek these is all the libido we could ever need. Romance and relationships are...
Census opponents have softened their resistance somewhat in recent days, chastised perhaps by the specter of reduced spending in their constituencies. The Census Bureau has taken little time out of its schedule to respond to political attacks, leaving that role to President Clinton and newspapers like the New York Times...
Less than enthralling. I am not a captious man, but this wine’s heavy nose was so striking, the experience was almost enervating. The bouquet possesses an unsteady, if protean structure: alternating undertones of honey and pencil lead emanate. Though not excessively rustic per se, I sense a...
The staff was wrong in September to endorse a policy on blocking group size that unnecessarily restricts student choice. The recent circulation of a petition against the shrinking of blocking groups only confirms that judgment. The change from 16 to eight makes an already unpleasant blocking process even more painful...