Word: nicely
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...want to face the hassle of trying to find one, especially once school started," Ryan says. And Vanderbilt's location--directly across from the main classroom buildings--is ideal for students spending nine hours a day in class and much of the rest of their time studying. It's nice to be able to roll out of bed at 8:29 for an 8:30 class. But after a while, most students find that the disadvantages of Vanderbilt begin to outweigh the advantages, and most eventually move out. As the students become more familiar with the Boston area, finding...
Susan A. Neer, housing officer and a member of the CHUL subcommittee, said yesterday. "Although it's nice to have a real overall mix in a House, I think there are a lot of negative aspects in trying to engineer changes...
Somehow, as mass murderers go, Ted Bundy seemed a killer easy to identify with. Bundy, the brutal murderer of as many as 36 young women in four states--Washington, Colorado, Utah, and Florida--was a homicidal sociopath for upwardly mobile suburbia. He killed nice girls, girls next door, and did it in the suburbs and sleepy college hollows of the country. He had such style--he held down two careers...
Said Crosby, as the Dallas cast and crew met for a Revelation Night party at Chasen's restaurant in Beverly Hills: "It's nice to leave the series with a bang...
...first appeared on Broadway in 1911, doing ragtime songs in a long-forgotten revue called A la Broadway and Hello, Paris. Deciding that none of the male playwrights quite matched her style, she wrote a play for herself in 1926. It was, of course, titled Sex, and most nice people professed to be outraged. SEX WINS HIGH...