Word: ursula
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...Reported by Bruce Crumley and Delphine Schrank/Paris, James Graff/Brussels, Andrew Purvis/Pristina, Ursula Sautter/Berlin and Chris Thornton/Dublin
...being helpful and prudent by supplying all mail rooms with gloves and masks ,” said Ursula J. Moore, manager of Harvard University Mail Services...
...Radcliffe, Le Guin, then Ursula Kroeber, found a world like Urras--and spent years trying to overcome its teaching...
...Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia, Ursula K. Le Guin '51 describes a man's uneasy journey from his home world of Annares to the nearby Urras. The protagonist travels from an anarchist society where all is shared to a world of sharp class distinction--and finds perfection in neither...
...Some of Ursula's people, for instance, were among the first modern humans to arrive in Europe, while others of her group came from the Middle East much later. The clan of Helena, the most common matrilineal ancestor of modern Europeans, is thought to have emerged from Ice Age refuges around the Pyrenees and migrated northward as the ice sheets began receding around 13,000 years ago. Velda's people similarly dispersed northward from the Iberian Peninsula, while Tara and Katrine's clans spread northward from present-day Italy. The descendants of Xenia are thought to have spread from...