Word: cohort
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...their size. Fasi, 5-ft., 8-in. and 155 pounds, is slightly bigger. Munatones said in an interview that no matter how big he said he was, Fasi would claim to be an inch bigger and 10 pounds heavier, so he declined to comment. Fasi, indeed, says his cohort stands about 5-ft., 7-in. and weighs 145 pounds...
...games, the crimson, playing without senior star Dave Fasi and using his cohort Steve Munatones sparingly, romped over Cornell, 12-7, and stomped on Dartmouth...
...games and made up an the rules, whose whims were law. But from this take the part wanders into aimlessness. Like the rest of the cast, Schmeiser is forced to superimpose grown-up sexuality on otherwise recognizable eight-year-old dialogue; what's more, between pelvic gyrations, she and cohort Kathy (Susannah Rabb) are saddled with lyrics like "Ah, nuts to all this sufferin'!...Gimme a Bufferin...
...emotions of this year's graduates may match the situation they face. According to Herbert Smith of the Rockefeller Foundation, "They are part of the largest birth cohort in U.S. history, and when they enter the job market they'll have the greatest competition. Employers will be able to be more choosy, yet these young people remain particular about what they want out of life and from a job." Between 1947 and 1969, professional job openings for men increased 4% every year. From 1970 on, the annual rate slowed to .3%. The job situation, according to most estimates...
...that it considers too risky. But that is not enough. Inaction and stalemate on the economy can be as dangerous as errant action. The nation cannot afford a prolonged political confrontation between the White House and Capitol Hill. If the President will not yield, Howard Baker and his congressional cohort really have no choice; they must try to provide the U.S. with some degree of economic leadership. Reported by Reported by Neil MacNeil and Evan Thomas/Washington