Word: cog
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fortunately, the question is not an overly difficult one. Academics must not be considered a haven from the system, mystically exempt from the forces of politics, economics and society. Harvard is a shiny cog, but it is a cog nonetheless. If it acts unjustly, it is hypocritical and foolish to defend it on grounds of some superior, ubermensch morality...
...look at him as the cog of the front five," explains junior linebacker Brent Wilkinson. "With his experience, the linesmen look to him for guidance...
...right defensive wing has become an integral cog on the strongest part of the Harvard squad. The Crimson defense has keyed several wins on the road top the current 12-1 record that include: a 12-game winning streak and the squad's fourth straight Ivy League championship...
...total history of a community." An election is the ritual revolution of democratic government, a revolution more telling when it follows 16 years of one man's rule. In naming a new leader we reveal what in us that leader represents. For a newspaper that sees itself as another cog in the bureaucracy, it is enough to cover the candidates. It would be more difficult--and much more critical--to stand back and cover the city...
...students are finding it is much more exciting and challenging to be working for yourself than being a cog in a corporate wheel," Gleba said More than 500 students last spring flocked to a conference at the university concerning small business enterprises, he added...