Word: bring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said he has been talking with Lemann for four or five years about Latin American studies. Lemann's first $1 million sponsored a program to bring visiting professors well-versed in Brazilian culture, literature or history to Harvard...
...will also organize trips to concerts in Boston, and it hopes to bring a well-known funk artist to perform at Harvard. The group is compiling a CD lending library, and Rosenbaum says a funky clothing library may be on the horizon...
These are more than just flights of nostalgia. On the Senior PGA Tour this year, prize money totaling more than $53 million--a record sum--will be awarded in 45 separate events. A senior golf-tournament win can bring as much as $347,000; two top performers, Hale Irwin, 54, and Gil Morgan, 53, have each earned more than $2 million a year in the past two years...
Passion may be the most overused word in Silicon Valley, but here it's unlikely to refer to romance. While the second-wave emigres may be socially savvy, the enthusiasm they bring to bear on their businesses is narrowly focused. Distractions, including relationships, are largely unwelcome...
...have done their part to create a biennially thrilling competition, some of America's spoiled businessmen pros have voiced annoyance at having to endure three days of nerve-twanging match play for less pay than they'd make finishing 10th at the Greater Billings Open. Boo to them--and bring on Sergio...