Word: mereness
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...trying to give shape to what he stands for, Clinton still has trouble getting beyond a mere accounting of his accomplishments. Asked last week how he would define Clintonism, the President showed how far he has gone and how far he still has to go for an answer. He rambled through school uniforms, empowerment zones, Americorps and even the fact that he established a National Economic Council in the White House. Finally, coming around to his inability to win over his own party to the promise of free trade, he conceded, "I do think that...
Feaster is also a mere six rebounds shy of recording 1,000 for her career. With her season averages at 28.7 points per game--tops in the nation--and 10.0 rebounds per game, it is almost a given that both marks will fall this Monday night when the Crimson battles Lehigh at Lavietes Pavilion...
...name. But the glamour of a name can only sustain us for so long--and in this case it fades during our first year. In some ways it is necessary. Only by treating Harvard as our own College, and dismissing the fact that our time here is a mere speck in its history, can we take advantage of the opportunities...
Still, I'm having trouble swallowing the idea that the California Cryobank opened up shop on Mass Ave.--minutes away from both Harvard and MIT--on a mere fluke. And, in fact, it isn't long before my sophomore informant remembers that he did have to list his SAT scores on one of the early questionnaires...
...look him in the eye. Because the time and place are supposed to be secret, they both may change. But Bennett also says he will make no move to challenge Jones' right to attend. Plaintiffs in civil cases often do, though they can't ask questions themselves. The mere thought of her sitting across from Clinton with a fixed expression was enough to gain her side some headlines that did nothing for Chief Executive dignity...