Word: blew
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...February of this year, things had gotten so out of hand that three patrol members who had held administrative posts under the coordinators--Daniel W. Small S. Philip J. Sampson '75 and Carlton C. Bush Jr. '75--blew the whistle on how the patrol was being managed...
...former non-student board member Donald E. Steele had quire often spoken out on Coop policies he felt were wrong after the Coop management had proved unresponsive to his protests. Steele exposed illegal rebate practices and revealed Coop policies that threatened the existence of the rebate itself. He often blew the whistle on mislabeling practices and questioned the salaries and benefits of Coop executives...
Between Smith's workmanlike if less than lethal punches, Alicea scowled, laughed, blew his nose, dropped his guard and otherwise rattled the green Boston College junior...
...were geared for another chance at B.U. and blew it," Thomas said. "It's not enough to say we can beat them in the consolation round, we have to be geared to go to the finals...
...speaker may sound like an aging flower child, but he is Political Scientist Robert Allen Goldwin, 52, and last December an obliging breeze blew him into one of the most interesting and challenging spots in the world: the White House. As a special consultant to President Ford and a member of the Domestic Council, Goldwin serves as the Administration's link with the nation's community of scholars and thinkers. At a time when complex problems cry out for solution, he is Ford's reconnaissance man, looking for promising new ideas...