Word: aestheticized
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Swallowing the first capsule, I wondered how exactly it would kick in. Within minutes my mouth dried up, as if I had swallowed a handful of cotton balls. Water and chewing gum soon solved that problem. Then halfway through Letterman, around the time of my nightly kitchen crawl, something peculiar...
Logan said he enjoys Scrabble because "it's really an aesthetic experience very much."
Sullivan pointed to a trend since the 1960s of consolidating smaller lots into single large units. He said this process has stripped the Square of a good deal of architectural diversity and aesthetic appeal.
"The First Amendment does not allow Cambridge to achieve its aesthetic objective by allocating the right to speak this way," the judges wrote.
An unassailable thought. But Haim Musicant, executive director of the Council of Jewish Institutions in France, may have the aesthetic, as well as the moral, point. Said he: "There are certain subjects you just cannot deal with in a swimming pool."