Word: phasing
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...think it may have crested, but we're left with this intense polarization--think Red Sox vs. Yankees--where team spirit supplants philosophy. I really don't know what a conservative or liberal is. But I do know what a Republican or Democrat is. Still, I think this phase of intense polarization is ebbing. If you look at the polls over the past year, you see people flaking off from the Republican side--not going over to the Democratic side but being dislodged and just sitting there in the middle...
...purchase it. That is as far as the story ever should have gone, but the campaign of 23 teenage “girl-cotters” shows that some in this country still believe that women’s equality has not yet progressed passed its training-wheels phase enough to permit young women to express themselves freely. If men can wear an Abercrombie Attitude Tee that asserts “Boss Hog Loves Cooter;” so too should women be able to declare via their t-shirt, “All Men Like Tig Old Bitties...
Summers wrote extensively, though only in broad terms, about the University’s expansion into Boston’s Allston neighborhood, by far the most ambitious project of his presidency. Committing to a rough timetable, Summers wrote that the first phase of development in Allston was “likely to be carried out over the next 10 to 15 years,” which could amount to the remainder of Summers’ tenure, if he serves as long as many of his predecessors...
...numerous articles. Heineman said he wants to stay involved in legal policy issues through work at outside firms, but he added that he is excited to focus on research and teaching. “At the ripe of age of 62, I am ready to enter a new phase in my life,” he said. “I want an opportunity to think about interesting issues and the freedom to articulate them, through articles and books, to a greater audience. I don’t think I’m going to miss that [corporate] world...
...that are out of print. Eventually, she said, Google would scan all books—including those under copyright protection—but that it “would never show a full page [of text] without the right from a copyright holder.” During the pilot phase of the project, which is nearly complete, Harvard allowed Google to scan only 40,000 books from its collections. However, Longbrake wrote that Harvard is “encouraged by the positive results to date” and that it is “in active discussions concerning a long...