Word: forgottenness
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Package delivery is most important during the first few weeks back in Cambridge. When students save money by ordering textbooks online, the anxious student loses out on his or her chance to actually stay on top of the reading for a week or two. And that precious thing forgotten at home—perhaps a shirt you wanted to wear on Saturday night, the printer you didn’t trust in storage or the finishing touch on your room decorations—might not be critical, but still essential to getting the beginning of the term in order...
Soon after, the band once again took to marching, as it crossed the bridge back into Cambridge, leaving Harvard Stadium and Greater Boston in its wake. The indelible image that the group had left on the day’s events would not soon be forgotten by any of the students or alumni lucky enough to return for the weekend of time warps and reverie. As the tune of Fight Fiercely began to fade, one thing still remained clear...
...roughly half the rate of other voters, but when they vote they overwhelmingly side with Democratic candidates. This means the Democrats have a huge untapped resource that could turn the election. ACT has already shown that Missouri’s African-American population will vote if it is not forgotten. On primary day this year, ACT focused on heavily African-American precincts and more than doubled turnout...
...however, when Takubo was about 15, his friend took him inside the okushoin, an area of one of the main buildings that had been the head priest's residence for centuries but was now virtually abandoned. Inside the dark building, every room was filled with seemingly forgotten artistic treasures, including the flowers by legendary 18th century painter Jakuchu Ito, which cover every wall of the room that was once the priest's private study. It was unlike anything Takubo had ever laid eyes upon. Unlike much of Japanese art, in which seasonal coherence and the balanced composition of complete landscapes...
...Encyclopaedia Britannica entries, to do what he has done best as a magazine writer: stunt journalism. The entry on "Vital Fluid" leads to a story about getting on TV as a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, though he wins only $1,000 because he'd already forgotten the E volume, where "Erythrocyte" was defined. "Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of" is an excuse to retell his story of pretending to be Shine actor Noah Taylor at the Oscars because they looked somewhat alike. It works surprisingly well until Jacobs tries to fool Shine star Geoffrey Rush...