Word: weathers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...superiority complexes and a taste for elitism when cloistered in our houses. However, Harvard has crossed some lines. No longer just an influential parental figure, Harvard has gotten the God-complex. Yes, I'm afraid that Harvard University has been using it's might and power to control the weather. Perhaps this sounds rash; after all, we all had that circular picture of evaporation and rain in our eighth grade textbooks, but by looking at some evidence, it appears our weather is indeed being tampered with...
...begin with sporting events. First came the Harvard-Yale game. The weather had been getting colder and winter jackets were appearing when suddenly, on the day of the game, the weather couldn't have been better. It was pleasant and crisp, and students cavorted in the grass outside the stadium, without a hint of the impending winter. It only made sense that we won; it would have been silly to lose after the sky had been cleared so effectively. Then what about the soccer games? At the first round of the NCAA championships, Harvard won rather dramatically. It was relatively...
...everyone's unlucky day at the Office of Career Services (OCS) yesterday, where the miserable weather, uncooperative printers and academic work all conspired against seniors hoping to successfully navigate the recruiting process...
...settle into life on-line, you want information that's relevant in your day to day affairs: news, weather, arts and entertainment, all the local information you need," Collet said. "Our goal is to make life on-line more relevant to people in their daily lives...
...think we've made some progress." Not even the numerous--and vociferous--critics of Kessler's tumultuous six years at the FDA would argue with the first part of that statement. Kessler, 45, was a rarity among Washington bureaucrats: a political appointee willing to embrace controversy and weather the consequences...