Word: bring
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...Baylor's team of Joost and Hodge in the first round, but the second round appears to have been an unlucky one for men named Blake in this year's NCAA Championships. Kansas's Luis Uribe and Enrique Aberoa earned a straight set, 6-4, 6-4 win to bring Harvard's season to a close and end the short-lived Blake-Blake era for the Crimson...
Chall credits Lesser with being able to bring together people with "definite ideas" and find ways to iron out their differences...
...appointments bring the total number of University professors to 17, according to the news office...
...been damaged by tobacco, I am outraged at the charade of the U.S. government and the courts vs. Big Tobacco [WASHINGTON DIARY, May 4]. Americans often act out in protest: we pile up the shoes of gunshot victims, bemoan drunk drivers, mad bombers and pornography. Why not bring to justice the monstrous, lying hypocrites who have, in the name of egregious profit and bloated salaries, poisoned the lives of millions? RICHARD GRAHAM Qingdao, China...
Some critics view the new technology as a frivolous tool of education. But more and more, computers are at the very heart of how schools teach and children learn. Other critics are worried about the changes they imagine the new technology may bring. Over the course of history, progress often spurs anxiety. When Greek merchants began importing Egyptian paper into Athens, Socrates condemned it, complaining that the use of paper would, according to writer Nicholas Allard, depersonalize interactions, disrupt human ties and "replace public discourse with less desirable and potentially dangerous private communication...