Word: warmness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...spring, it's warm and finals don't start for two weeks. I'm not poring over my A-12 sourcebook, struggling through my Hegel or mastering my Ec 10 graphs...
...felt very good," Crimson hurler Fromholz said of her performance versus Cornell where she shut out the Big Red. "I get stronger as the game goes on. I keep telling myself I should just warm-up more because by the sixth inning I'm pitching really well-much better than I am in the beginning. I felt strong...
...utility that announces plans to build a new nuclear reactor will see its stock dumped," warns Leonard Hyman, who watches electric companies for Merrill Lynch. Hyman estimates that abandoned U.S. nuclear projects have generated some $10 billion of losses for the utilities' stockholders. "Investors are not quite ready to warm up to nuclear power just yet," says Hyman. "They're still recovering from their first chilling experience -- and it was very chilling." He adds, "There is no demand for new plants, because no one wants to spend the next 10 years in court or being picketed...
...undergraduate, you can't enjoy Harvard's grass--at least not in the spring, when you're supposed to. As soon as the front-page captions in the Crimson begin to read "Suzie Q. Wiggles-worth '94 enjoys the warm spring weather," Harvard begins to tear up the ground...
Perhaps, in other words, I should have been searching for that perfect non-verbal signal. Maybe a hearty handshake. Or a warm hug and a sigh. An interpretive dance...