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...long after you started to go out did you get engaged? Exactly a year. We set a wedding date for that next Christmas, and then he said he wanted to wait. So I went, O.K. Just as long as we're going to do it, I can wait. It was a little unsettling, but he never, ever, ever said, "I don't know if I want to be married or not." He never said that one time. So I just assumed he was having cold feet. A lot of men have cold feet...
...primary concern, says Rosen, is the tragedy of a false promise. "You don't want to take a population and promise them something - tell them it's O.K. to wait until you're 40," he says. At 40, the transplant may not work...
...been unable to find jobs and are living on the dole. Their circumstances reflect a half-century of Tibetan-exile existence in India: self-segregated by exile leaders fearful of its losing its cultural identity, the community has not assimilated into India. Many among the younger exiles can't wait for the first opportunity to return to Chinese-ruled Tibet - or a chance to move to any country other than India. (See pictures of Tibet's traditional culture being besieged by Chinese consumerism...
...Clemente. The only close attempt came from junior forward Doug Rogers whose shot bounced again off of the post. With Brown clearing the puck out of its territory, time expired, ending the game and ultimately Harvard’s season. After a rollercoaster campaign, the Crimson will have to wait to step back on the ice until next year. “Do I think we could have played better? Certainly,” Donato said. “It’s an early ending...
...dropping a 1-0 decision to the eventual fifth-place finisher.While many of the Crimson grapplers face the end of their season, all three of Harvard’s NCAA qualifiers will enjoy legitimate chances to win national championships. Even though Caputo, O’Connor, and Jantzen must wait another year to compete for an EIWA crown, they can take ample consolation in knowing that they have one more opportunity to come out on top.—Staff writer Max N. Brondfield can be reached at mbrondf@fas.harvard.edu...