Word: spoiledness
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"To The Secretary, Harvard Board of Overseers: Please send me an official ballot for the Harvard Board of Overseers election, In time for me to vote by June 10, 1966, since mine has been misplaced, lost, or spoiled."
Turning to a third Mao work, "Concentrate a Superior Force to Destroy the Enemy Forces One by One," Chou concluded that "if we worked according to the old method of even distribution of sales forces, we would fail to smash the enemy-the decay of watermelons." Applying Mao, Chou "concentrated...
Even some reasonably well-educated Catholics still think of brothers vaguely as "male nuns," California's little old wine makers, or as spoiled priests who didn't quite make the grade, visually because of not knowing enough Latin. Brothers are laymen who take vows of poverty, chastity and...
Sir: I have been deeply hurt by your inaccuracies regarding the meeting in Seville between Mrs. Kennedy and myself at the Red Cross Ball [April 29]. What you call my frostiness and pique was directed at some of the hundreds of photographers who spoiled the evening for many of us...
Weeks later, Buildings and Grounds replaced all the 150-watt bulbs with 75-watt lights, which is the way they have stayed ever since. (President Pusey, speaking at Leverett soon after the change, reportedly told his audience, "You can ask me about anything--except the lighting situation.") "We never intended...