Word: worded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Someone is going to pay you to allow yourself to be tied up and videotaped. Think it's "sketchy," to use your word? You do the math...
Okay, so touring a gargantuan model of your word processor wasn't what you had in mind. Maybe an hour or two at the World Trade Center's Titanica exhibit will flood you with emotion the same way Kate Winslet did when she sobbed, "I'll never let go." Or maybe it won't. Even if you're long past the Titanic movie phase, this exhibit is still fascinating. Examine jewelry, furnishings, and currency removed from the legendary ship, and then scurry over to the IMAX film Titanica. First showing: 9 a.m.; last showing: 8 p.m. World Trade Center Boston...
...Cabot, it is especially likely that you haven't seen your favorite morning rag at your doorstep in a while. Katrina R. Tangen '01 writes, "I haven't gotten The Crimson in around two weeks, and nobody on my floor ever gets it." No need to take her word for it--five of her hallmates from H entry alone logged their grievances separately. The problem was deemed serious enough for the House Committee to discuss it and register a complaint: "Most of the entryways do not receive The Crimson in the morning--some entry-ways get it at their door...
...complacency is a thing to be averted at allcosts this year, because the ECAC is, in a word,stacked...
...must alter the accepted, morally casual definition of the word "career" from "what one does throughout one's working life, which may or may not be socially responsible." to "what one does throughout one's working life, which is necessarily socially responsible." The career-seeker should seek to improve the world. This goal is not an unintended, incidental by-product, not even a secondary intention. Rather, one's primary intention is to improve the world both actively and directly--as unerringly as the word "seek" implies. All other intentions and by-products, though at times important, remain subordinate...