Word: arraying
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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When my mother was diagnosed with leukemia a year and a half ago, it was a dreadful shock to our family. At 46, she was a remarkably energetic and athletic woman. In addition to running 20 miles a week, she also spent considerable time using the vast array of exercise machines in our home. My mother had started running in medical school in order to cool her frazzled nerves, and she had never stopped. She even won two marathons in her early years...
...cash mergers is off the charts this year. "They don't want to buy shares with cash," he says of acquisitive CEOs. "They'd rather sell their own stock to make the deal." In similar fashion, companies now include hefty sums of stock options in the pay of an array of employees. Sure, it's what the people want. But technically, the company is selling. Biderman estimates there are $1 trillion worth of unexercised stock options out there, a staggering sum for the market to absorb when those execs cash...
...Chen '01 said the weekend gave him a good picture of academic life here--but only because he visited a wide array of courses. "[Visiting classes] is the best way to go if you have the time." he said...
...Khentov's neighborhood one routinely hears at least 10 different languages, and the casual passer-by will smell an array of ethnic foods including tacos, five varieties of noodles and maybe even a little gefilte fish. For Khentov, even the long return trip to Cambridge could not erase thoughts of such casual beauty, of his racially and ethnically diverse neighborhood...
...droves of students still huddle around the "Subjects Wanted and Colloquia" board in the lobby of WJH, eyes darting around sign-up sheets asking "Are you Caucasian?" or "Do you experience Panic Attacks?" The motivation for willingly agreeing to endure an array of mind-probing and often bizarre experiments is readily apparent. As one popular sign proclaims "Are You Interested in Quick...