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Word: bunche (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...peers that I was qualified for these positions because I liked team work and problem-solving and thinking outside the box. The whole process seemed to require rather little effort. After all, I had no reason to make hard choices about the direction my life was going when a bunch of interviewers were coming to campus to do that...

Author: By Corinne E. Funk, | Title: Service For All Careers | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

...frat you can go with a bunch of friends, but if you go to a final club you have to ask, 'Do I know someone here?'" Ellis says...

Author: By Paul K. Nitze, | Title: Is Harvard Anti-Social? | 3/1/1997 | See Source »

This observation is by no measure a new one. We all know that we are a competitive bunch. Most acknowledge that this instinct, which admittedly has contributed to our success, is a strong factor in shaping this school's environment. We all should have recognized this characteristic of Harvard life when we decided to attend. However, the pathological behavior which I have witnessed in the past six months lies far beyond the realm of tolerance...

Author: By Noah Oppenheim, | Title: On Guard | 2/26/1997 | See Source »

...unions with which the company must deal, none carries anywhere near the clout of the flyboys and -girls, a highly trained, highly paid and highly agitated bunch who have always seen themselves on a par with management, with one exception: pilots cannot be replaced quickly or easily. The pilots' union badly bloodied United Airlines in a strike in 1985, and pilots hammered the final nail in Eastern Airlines' corporate coffin in a strike in 1989. The majority of American's pilots served in the military, and many seem to relish the notion of a dogfight with their famously pugnacious boss...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FLYING INTO TROUBLE | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

...really honor the year's best work in cinema because they ignore little, independent art-house movies--and hey, did you know that French toast isn't really from France?--must come to terms with what they have wrought now that the Academy has indeed honored a bunch of little, independent art-house movies. The result is a dull, nonglamorous contest with, alas, little prospect for Oscar-night silliness. Secrets & Lies' Brenda Blethyn is a wonderful actress, but don't expect her to show up dressed like Geena Davis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: CRYING FOR MADONNA | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

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