Word: blankings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Bradley, Elizabeth A. Davis, Chong-Min Hong, Andrew S. Jacobs, Moon K. Lee, Daniel C. Ramirez and Wolf from Cabot House; Brian A. Lanman, Guy Maytal and Duy T. Nguyen from Currier House; Kathryn E. Shea from Dudley House; Alison V. Davis from Dunster House; Roy Astrachan, Ross D. Blank, Christopher P. Herzog, Luba A. Kobrinsky, James A. Parson and Nicholas R. Szumski from Eliot House; Katherine L. Bertone from Kirkland House; William W. BurkeWhite, Michael E. Ginsberg, Amy Ozols, Dana A. Remus, Sapna Sadarangani, Jiri Vanicek and Matthew J. Waterbury from Leverett House; Charlene S. Ahn, David W. Chiang...
...When Doves Cry, Emancipation is plagued with a lot of filler. In the end there are just too many middling songs. Still, listeners can indulge in a little emancipation of their own and make one great album out of this three-CD set. Directions: 1)Buy Emancipation and a blank tape; 2)Record these songs off the three CDs: Jam of the Year; Somebody's Somebody; In This Bed I Scream; One Kiss at a Time; Soul Sanctuary; Emale; Let's Have a Baby; Friend, Lover, Mother/Wife; My Computer; and the title track. A little extra work? Sure. But well...
...Crimson held that lead going into the second intermission, thanks to another strong penalty kill and an amazing save of Robert Merill's point-blank shot by Prestifilippo...
...then sent a through ball to Stauffer who, being pressured from behind, missed just wide again. Finally, Berman broke to the net and put the ball at the feet of Miller, who ripped a shot, only to be stymied by UMass keeper Dion, who made an amazing point-blank save...
Overall, the Republican don't-give-Clinton-a-blank-check argument proved so effective that on Election Night some White House media advisers expressed annoyance that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had never developed and promoted an explicit counterargument. The committee had discussed doing so but concluded its money would be better spent funneled into specific targeted races. That decision appears to have been a mistake, prompted largely by a belief that the G.O.P. strategy would be ineffective...