Word: commonness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fortunately in the second--about both of these things, and I suspect he has no experience and little knowledge of either of them. It might have been interesting to consult those who can speak to the subject of commuting with real authority because it is, as you say, a common element in many academic marriages...
...Bulimia is much more common than anorexia, but it is very difficult to get reliable statistics," according to Dr. Margaret S. McKenna '70, a psychiatrist at UHS. In medical literature, many surveys of college age women have yielded a wide range of results: from 2 to 25 percent of the female college age population have eating disorders McKenna says...
Indeed, yesterday's boos were almost festive. The 34,764 onlookers seemed to share the common misery of having to root for the hapless Red Sox. As they booed, they laughed about what a lousy season it was going...
...there was a rally at the Park St. T-stop and the adjoining Boston Common, where folk groups sang, and activists made speeches...
...theft of confidential technology, and reportedly pocketed a settlement of $300 million. New York Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner aimed RICO against investment partners whom he charged with selling him their interests in a joint venture without informing him of all necessary facts. Dubious charges of racketeering are especially common in takeover attempts. When Corporate Raider Carl Icahn moved in on Dan River Inc. in 1982, the company tried to fend him off with a RICO suit. A business-world hardballer Icahn may be, but a racketeer? A federal appeals court refused to allow it. "RICO has a life...