Word: collectivity
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...first day of balloting (Monday, May 9, 1994), I had arranged for student volunteers to collect the ballot envelopes at the end of dinner and deposit them with a tutor or other responsible person in the house. Mr. Liston had announced to the Undergraduate Council the previous evening that the ballots would be secured in the office of the Dean of Students. However, Mr. Liston had not made such an arrangement, and so he personally approved my proposal when I spoke to him at the Union during lunch on Monday. Without such a precaution, any council member "tabling" would...
...task force member talked of sorting through hundreds of cardboard boxes to collect a handful of relevant papers. Another involved in the search described the task as "Herculean...
...Tuesday against applying the Civil Rights Act of 1991 retroactively to cases , that were pending when the law was enacted. The court ruled that the law, passed by Congress to restore rights narrowed by previous Supreme Court rulings and to allow victims of employment bias to collect compensatory and punitive damages, was not intended to apply to cases already in the legal pipeline at the time of Congress's vote...
...petition is not endorsed by theconstitutional convention, however, the HomeownersCoalition will be required to collect anadditional 12,000 signatures by late June in orderto get the issue on the state ballot...
Ziglar has been doing this and writing best-selling books with titles like See You at the Top for more than 30 years. He gets paid $30,000 up front for each appearance on the Success circuit, quite a bit less than half of what Reagan and Schwarzkopf collect. But he commanded the Cow Palace for 2 1/2 hours with only a 15-min. break to sell his tapes, both audio and video. How to Stay Motivated was $169.95, Courtship After Marriage was $60. "The whole shootin' match, value $2,515," could...