Word: mattered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...atmosphere, and indulgence, and celebratory. It's a matter of appreciation, like a painting in front of which one feels the need to meditate, or a line of verse to be read over a few times...
...really. But it's not a matter of consequences. You don't have to contemplate such things at The Cellar...
...recently had the honor of asking Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer what he thought about the idea of such a modernizing Constitutional amendment. The Justice shared my frustration as well as the popular view that no amendment would likely be made. No matter. I am content with the Justice's acknowledgment of injustice...
...with trying to recreate the world outside inside everything else. We're playing in Los Angeles at the Albertson Theater, which is the finest theater in Los Angeles. And I have no regrets; I mean, it's the best theater, you have parking, you have creature comforts, and no matter how much you talk about Fourth Street, people want to be able to park...
...importance, one must determine the present function of the Core. It serves to introduce students to material outside their field of concentration that they otherwise would not encounter. In this way, the Core serves to ensure that Harvard students receive a true liberal arts education. Beyond just subject matter, we learn about the way academics approach different disciplines, or--in Core-talk--approaches to knowledge. Whether this principle is accepted as the unifying foundation of the Core is unimportant. What is important is that it is generally believed that learning a new way to approach problems is a good thing...