Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard has a special obligation in this case because--unlike the bulk of the museum's collection, comprised of gifts from private donors--these pieces were collected by a Harvard professor. The University is more directly responsible for the conditions under which the artifacts were obtained...
...Citizens for Limited Taxation (CLT) petition has received the bulk of the media's attention in recent months, but Massachusetts voters will also decide the fate of five other ballot referenda tomorrow...
...drop in importance to readers has been mirrored among advertisers. In 1946 newspapers accounted for 35% of all ad dollars spent; today they reap just 26%. While newspapers still outsell television in total advertising, TV dominates in national ads, which come prepackaged and are sold in bulk. Newspapers rely on local advertising, which is often less profitable because it must be sold bit by bit and may require costly involvement in makeup and production. In addition, much advertising that traditionally appeared on newspaper pages is now done through preprinted inserts, at lower fees, or has gone over to direct mail...
Skardon Baker paced the Crimson early, holding the lead after the first mile. However, Baker soon faded. The bulk of the race was paced by the Yale tandem of Jim Gibson and Jake Michel and Princeton's Bill Burke. Gibson and Burke dueled to the finish, with Burke coming out on top, covering the five-mile course in 25:58. Gibson finished second, a mere three seconds back...
Sophomore Erick Hamilton leads the Tigers running attack with 362 yards and one touchdown. Senior fullback Chris Callihan provides the remaining bulk of the ground game with 214 yards...