Word: tracee
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Professor of Law Martha L. Minow said that Halley has a unique capacity to "trace the constraints in what looks liberating and the liberation in what looks constraining...
...Science Center is preferable to the sanitized feel of Harvard Hall which tries to be all things to all people but only succeeds in feeling endlessly renovated. For better or worse, the Pudding building was occupied for more than a century by its namesake; it should bear some trace of this and of its antiquity...
...late to hang on to privacy. You can delete those Internet browser cookies that trace you, hide your Social Security numbers and unlist your phone number, but it's more efficient just to toss your junk mail. The notion that anyone will ever find you interesting enough to look up your personal Census data or read your e-mails is so egotistical that I know you're dying to answer personal questions. I can bench-press...
...went to Hiroshima. I was surprised by the vigorous, flashing, neon normality of the city. Nuclear apocalypse had come and gone. How could it have left so little trace...
...cancer or understand consciousness, however. We probably already know all the fundamental physics we need for these tasks. The branch of science in which a final theory is likely to have its greatest impact is cosmology. We have pretty good confidence in the ability of the standard model to trace the present expansion of the universe back to about a billionth of a second after its start...