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A pattern of plaid. See right.
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'''Hush Puppy'''<br />
a [http://www.hushpuppies.com/en-US/Main.aspx brand name] of shoes
cut short
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'''R&R'''<br />
The full poem is [http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/1337.html here].
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'''quotidian'''<br />
tending to ward of hardening of tissues (as of arteries, here)
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'''maunder'''<br />
et cetera
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'''20 X 25 centimeter'''<br />
a synonym for a drop shot, which in tennis is a light tap just over the net
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'''obverse'''<br />
a knight on a quest to prove his chivalry
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'''Ainsi'''<br />
which is to say, if you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen
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'''Gloeckner'''<br />
which is to say, not at all
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[[Image:Eddy.jpg|right]]
whimsically comic
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'''nanomicroscopy'''<br />
French: of the (masculine)
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'''Meech Lake'''<br />
UV standing for ultraviolet (as in light), this is probably a tanning booth.
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'''"Nous v. La Plupart Toujours"'''<br />
French
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'''Anglophone'''<br />
a reference to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carillon Battle of Carillon], fought at Fort Ticonderoga
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'''Booty'''<br />
ravenous
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'''lissome'''<br />
thriving without oxygen
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'''weedy'''<br />
See right.
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'''subjoin'''<br />
i.e., the straw that broke the camel's back
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'''Docksider'''<br />
Canadian MPs don't wear wigs, though barristers (lawyers) and judges do.
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'''bone of dissension'''<br />
a town in Minnesota and home to Bob Dylan, on Lake Superior about 150 miles north of the Twin Cities
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'''Vichified'''<br />
French: to go, to leave
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'''hapless'''<br />
An anapest is a three-syllable word where the emphasis is one last syllable. "Anapest" is an anapest.
===Page 1022=== ==Endnote 145 · Found Drama===
An invented, non-existent faux-academic style of film on which James O. Incandenza lectured and received artistic grants, created to lampoon the academic film theory community. Found Drama was not captured on film; rather, Incandenza and close friends "got out a Boston metro phone book and tore a White Pages page out at random and thumbtacked it to the wall and then [Incandenza] would throw a dart at it from across the room. ... And the name it hit becomes the subject of the Found Drama. And whatever happens to the protagonist with the name you hit with the dart for ... the next hour and a half is the Drama."
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[[Subsidized Time|Y.D.A.U.]]
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'''ne pas à la mode'''<br />
'''Posener'''<br />
There is no such person at Brandeis.
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'''suborn'''<br />
to bribe or induce someone to commit a crime or misdeed
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'''Rafferty'''<br />
National Public Radio
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'''dun'''<br />
a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-square drafting tool]
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'''Prussian'''<br />
capable of producing disease
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'''antidote'''<br />
French: something
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'''pièce'''<br />
as in "pièce de resistance," the punchline or main point
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'''four horsemen'''<br />
Boston Public Library
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