Word: walleting
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Surviving in Harvard’s social world can be tough on a thin wallet. But for many students, buying things—whether they’re edible, drinkable, or wearable—can be a quick fix for loneliness or disatisfaction, and a not-so-free pass to social acceptance...
...launch the first phone with a miniature hard drive, ? la the iPod. Called the SPH-V5400, the phone has 1.5 gigabytes of memory?that's less than half the 4 GB on the iPod Mini but still enough for 300 songs. The price is estimated to be a wallet-straining $800. Other handset manufacturers?like Nokia, the world's largest?are considering making phones with hard drives...
...keep his head, is also a horny 16-year-old juvenile delinquent who steals purses after his family is kicked out of the house. “She’s some woman,” he tells his mother, when she asks about the owner of one wallet. The primary uncaring figure, though, is Hazel (Andrew G. Sullivan ’06), the family’s colored maid, played by a white man in drag. A physically imposing woman—Sullivan is built like a football player—Hazel is just as likely to pull...
...teenage symphony to God”—once Wilson’s promise of what Smile would be—and someone else nodded back. The first person came to the front of the line, pointed to a poster of the young Wilson, and opened his wallet...
...HAVE few good options for replacing your teeth. Either you use removable dentures or you undergo an expensive, long and painful procedure to install permanent dental implants. A new method takes a lot of the sting out of the implant process, although it still puts a hurt on your wallet...