- When in San Francisco… | Gulliver | Economist.com
The recent arrivals upon hearing that you have clocked in more than 6 years in San Francisco, will literally look up to them like a grandson to a grandfather that wants to hear campfire stories about the events here that attracted them to San Francisco in (economist sanfrancisco travel ) - Seed: “So”
This “so” is key to a basic unit of scientific talk: the explanation. What follows “so” is another idea, insight, or fact–not because it’s merely next in a series but because it’s conceptually consequent: (article jargon magazine science ) - True class - The Boston Globe
You know that section in the back of the alumni magazine .. who’s married, who’s remarried, and who got a promotion? .. most likely to be missing: Commune dwellers in rural Washington, freegan activists, doulas, those who have changed their sex. (academic college gossip journalism ) - I Have To Ask: Books: The New Yorker
Sawyer, a former beauty queen and (as Walters notes) aide to Richard Nixon, doesn’t have a conventional journalistic resume, either… Walters is, by blood relation, one degree of separation from vaudeville, and it shows; Sawyer is a television person (books newyorker review ) - Folks, We’ve Reached an Awkward Age - washingtonpost.com
Recently, the Maryland students all tried to come up with the situation most deserving of the declaration and decided on this: You are about to hook up with someone when you discover that he or she is the opposite sex than you thought. (college psychology washingtonpost youth )
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