Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard turnovers, four of which were Brad Wilford interceptions, were just enough to allow the Bears (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) to stay in a tie for first with Yale (7-1, 4-1) despite having its lowest point total of the season by 10 and its lowest yardage total by 162 yards against the Crimson...
...change will allow universities to coordinate loan changes without requiring more promissory notes...
...canonical cathedral of American fashion only to be permanently replaced with the image of Rosie O'Donnell (Our Lady of the KMart)? May we forgive Agins her generalizations, as we forgive ourselves our errant tastes. And remind her that if she considers fashion to be art, she must allow it to transform. It seems that because the couture pieces don't sell so much anymore (imagine something with big slits and peacock feathers) they are no longer art. All that has happened is that the runway has transformed from an auction block to a museum exhibition. Agins does give excellent...
Your roommate is a crucial component of the college experience. I dropped out of school, partially because I had a very bad roommate experience my second year. I think the likely result of this policy will be that students will leave or develop alternative living arrangements that allow them to relieve their discomfort. In fact, I suspect that if the issue were researched, it would be found that in almost every situation where there was discomfort and a change request was denied, some arrangement of this sort occurred. You can't force people to live together...
...doesn't participate in an election, it'll be a signal that the international community shouldn?t take the poll seriously and shouldn't lift sanctions." Even then, Milosevic isn't simply likely to roll over and give up, says Anastasijevic. "In the end, Milosevic is extremely unlikely to allow an election that he could actually lose, and it's extremely unlikely that he'd win a genuinely free and fair one." So despite Washington's more subtle approach, it's likely to be a cold, hard winter for the Serbians - warmed slightly by the hope that less strident rhetoric...