Word: bring
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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According to social worker Debra Gleason, untilrecently customers from Kelly's Roast Beef, whichis directly across the street, would bring theirmeals to picnic benches right in front of thenursing home. Occasionally these diners would stayafter finishing their meals and talk to theresidents for a while...
...fact be quite ugly looking. This would be insensitive to the likes of Rosemary Osnato, a graphic artist in The Bronx who, Geist Reports, was abducted by aliens and summarily treated with "no respect at all." No, these experiences are not something to be ridiculed. I only bring the subject up to illustrate a very important point--that is, our world is populated almost entirely by absolute morons...
...main responsibility is to bring organization to the state campaigns," he said. "I have to make sure that the forces will be out campaigning in Iowa and especially in nearby New Hampshire, where I'll be able to facilitate student campaign trips...
...very lucky to have him on campus," said Stewart, who added that he plans to bring a large contingency of Harvard students to a Gore campaign appearance at Brandeis University next week...
Recruiters for women's colleges have been working hard to bring these advantages to the attention of high school students, some of whom continue to regard single-sex schools as anachronisms or even convents. Not all are succeeding. A number of small isolated Roman Catholic women's colleges continue to struggle against stagnant enrollments. And over the past two years, Wheaton College in Massachusetts and Goucher in Maryland have abandoned the battle and gone coed. Russell Sage in New York was considering conversion last spring, but after completing a 15-month study of other colleges that had gone coed, administrators...