Word: collective
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Some schools have been not aggressive enough in monitoring [security issues]," says Jane Glickman, a Department of Education (DOE) spokesperson. "But the schools have to collect the data, so there's no money for that...
...said that he is considering changing thefundraising process within clubs. Harvard willcontinue to permit them to collect small funds forscholarships but may change the way theorganizations deal with larger amounts, accordingto Reardon
Harvard (8-10-2, 3-9-2 ECAC) failed to play with the intensity and desperation of a team battling for its playoff life and tied Union (3-17-3, 1-10-2), 1-1, Friday night. The Crimson lost a chance to collect two precious points and settled for just one against a team with just a single ECAC victory...
...Columbia, which "may now get a few more submissions from high quality writers," Tynan says. That in turn will probably prompt other studios to copycat Columbia and transform these new arrangements into an industry practice. "But the real question," says Tynan, "is whether writers will ever be able to collect on such deals." Studio accounting practices are notorious for their fine print and executives have become renowned for their ability to use "that Hollywood magic" to turn hard profits into paper losses. And so for Tynan the bottom line is this: "I want to see how many years...
...Diet Coke drinkers might be turned into some 40 million readers, the publishers jumped at the opportunity. Among the authors the companies chose for the launching of the new cooperative enterprise: Barbara Taylor Bradford, Elmore Leonard and Lisa Scottoline. Diet Coke now hopes you'll be the first to collect all six. As for the publishers, they hope you'll want to quench your thirst for more and go buy the real thing -- the books themselves...