Word: smiledness
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Bridges smiled and reassured him, before closing with what she described as her motto—words that received a standing ovation.
Deborah Browder, a soft-spoken junior at the Boston Arts Academy, chose to depict civilization as a series of symbols emerging out of a pearly gray cloud: a city skyline with lightning, a blurry dove, a rose growing out of a dirty crack in a sidewalk. Her painting is extraordinarily...
Cole, unsure of how to accept the odd compliment, merely smiled and reflexively thanked the timer. Though he was slightly taken aback by the congratulatory greeting, it wasn’t the first time Cole had heard the “Harvard” angle before.
Born in 1852 and run over by a Barcelona tram 74 years later in 1926, Gaudí would probably be embarrassed by so much fuss. A vegetarian bachelor who washed in cold water and wore tattered suits, Gaudí avoided publicity. He left few personal papers, most of his architectural...
I chattered on about my midterms and my summer job and my Nalgene for what felt like an hour, and then realized only 30 seconds had gone by. My nerves had apparently given me the power to talk faster than the Micromachine guy. The damn cameraman was smirking. I shrugged...