Word: beare
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...group of seniors sunning themselves outside the library steps bear out Erickson's words. "The only time I go into the library is to check out the comics," says one. He pauses, and then corrects himself: "I guess I read National Lampoon there, too." "You don't study in the library," volunteers another. "You take breaks. And the incentive to take breaks is there...
Pulled hamstrings, suffered by Bott and Willet, the two sparkplugs of the back line, forced them to leave the game and stalled two Crimson drives deep in Bear territory. Bott pulled up lame on a breakaway with five minutes left in regular time, and Willet left the contest moments after his 35-yd. romp during overtime...
...diplomacy in the crisis: The U.S. made great efforts, they bore fruit, and they are continuing. Whether they will bear fruit in the future, I cannot say. The Syrians have a kind of attitude of contempt toward the U.S. and its ambassador. Assad didn't receive the U.S. Ambassador [to Damascus] during the past year, but he did receive the Soviet ambassador. The U.S. has been using the good offices of other nations, and we appreciate that very much...
Eight is great. Look at all the local sports legends who bear it upon their backs--Brian Buckley, Greg Olson, to name just two. And how about August, the eighth and most sublime month of the year...
...took pains to offer public praises to the institution he was implicitly scolding, and the school's new dean, John H. McArthur, took equal pains to demonstrate that Bok's criticisms were already being resolved. "Bear in mind that the economic world changed drastically and irrevocably in the 1970s," says McArthur, who enjoys a fireplace in his office by the Charles. "Business schools are now in transition, struggling to respond to the changes. I think the shift is under way." A course in human resources is now a mandatory part of the first-year curriculum, and self-assessment...