Word: wet
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...wet, inquisitive nose appears first, followed by the rest of Milo bounding through the door that biological anthropologist Brian Hare has opened to his office. Canine sidekick Milo, very much at home in Hare’s office, stretches out on the floor. He’s there not just for companionship but as a professional muse as well. Hare recently published a study on dog cognition that was lauded in CNN and openly mocked by Susan Orlean (of Orchid Thief fame) in The New Yorker...
...time if they stopped by the rock garden outside the Science Center last Saturday afternoon. Ever in search of something to do, FM stopped by the Science Center only to find what appeared to be the very antithesis of fun—two girls standing in the rain, cold, wet and alone. Helen Dimos ’03 and Nina O. Yuen ’03, the event’s organizers and apparently the only fun-seekers at Harvard, claim that they haven’t been deterred by the failure of their oddly cryptic signage to attract throngs...
...This week’s blizzard left Gossip Guy cold, wet, and still responsible for his problem sets. It sucked. Meanwhile, it was 72 degrees and sunny in Palo Alto. It’s pretty clear that we should have all gone to Stanford. We probably would have all gotten in too, except for the legacies and our crappier athletes. And who’d really miss them...
...cold that we took the snow inside to have a snowball fight,” said teammate Shanai T. Watson. “That’s why the ground [in Loker] is so wet...
...skeletons that have been picked clean and now blend seamlessly into the snow. "Those were mine," says Jampur. "They died last winter. There was no meat on the bones, so we just took the skins and left the rest." Inside, his ger is warm and smells like a wet horse. There's a shrine with carved animals and Buddhist prayer maps, and a lightbulb and television are wired to a car battery. For weather reports, he relies on a 30-year-old Russian-made radio...