Word: clashed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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HOWEVER, the House and Senate bills clash on the definition of new natural gas. Put bluntly, this debate involves how much of the taxpayers' cash will disappear into the hip pockets of industry. The professed reason for allowing the energy conglomerates to sell newly discovered gas at higher prices is to encourage exploration that would not take place otherwise...
...Cares?" consolation clash between Boston College and Northeastern which proceeded the Harvard game, it took a Joe Mullen wrister off a pass from Paul Barrett at 3:53 of overtime to give the Eagles a 3-2 decision over the Huskies and third place in the tournament...
There is a personality clash between the liberal, Humphrey-style Democrat Pat Harris and Oakley Hunter, a former Republican Congressman from Southern California. Their deeper problems center on policy: Should Fannie Mae retain its semi-independence, as Hunter wants, or should it bow to HUD directives, as Harris insists? Specifically, Harris feels that Fannie Mae is far too concerned about making money-last year its profits rose from $127 million to $165 million-and too unconcerned with stimulating mortgage lending for low-income housing in the cities...
...most likely the ambiguous battle won't come down to the wire and won't even be fun to watch, as the Crimson's playoff chances will probably be laid to rest tomorrow night in the Providence-Northeastern clash...
Edwards never really got into the match. He made too many unforced errors and tinned most of his three-wall shots early in the contest. Once he settled down, most of the clash was over and Desaulniers had total control of the situation, walking to victory...