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...expected to play Will a third to a quarter of the games last year to get his feet wet,” Mazzoleni said. “But Oliver Jonas shot out of the blocks like a cannon. From day one, he played so well for us that there wasn’t a lot of decision to be made...
Most experts advise against it. Besides, there's no practical way to do it. Tossing your mail into a pressure cooker set at 15 lbs. for 15 min. would do the trick. Anthrax dies in wet heat above 250[degrees]F. But you would end up with pretty soggy letters. Speaking of soggy, boiling your letters won't work because the water reaches only 212[degrees]F. Ironing with steam heat may kill off the spores if you can get the iron hot enough, but then you risk setting your mail on fire. As for microwaving, you would need...
...Bell ’03 wrote, “I don’t mean to beat a cold wet horse, but does anyone else have hot water yet? It’s been a solid 36 hours now without it. I feel like if there’s more of a delay in student showering, already spotty at Harvard, we’ll have to rename Eliot House to Smell-iot House.… Is there something we need to do to get hot water? Did I not pay some bill...
According to the Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA), the water quality of the Charles River has declined for the second straight year, meeting state standards 83 percent of the time for boating—down from 90 percent last year. In wet weather, the number is even worse: the river meets Massachusetts state water quality standards for boating 72 percent of the time, down from 87 percent...
...wanna be stereotyped, I wanna be classified” at face value. Compare, if you will, the biting social criticism of Milo Auckerman with Gob’s wet-napkin approach to punk: “How I long to see your eyes / Your eyes fill me up I breathe them inside / I have your image deep inside of me / I hold your picture it’s a part...