Word: concessioner
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Given the relaxed nature of the event--Crimson athletes manned the concession booths, did the timing, and raked the pits--only the truly healthy runners participated.
A week earlier, America Online senior vice president David Colburn told his own tale of being bullied into dropping Netscape and adopting Microsoft's browser. AOL switched, Colburn said, because it was the only way Microsoft would agree to put the AOL icon on the Windows desktop--a key concession...
Members of RAZA, who said they were eager forany concession from the administration, were lessconcerned with the distinction between Chicano andethnic studies.
Al's concession speech spoke to us more than any other speech ever had. We identified with D'Amato's call to "my New Yorkers" and yearned for a hug. For we felt as if we, too, had lost. Dartboard is still employed, but with a Clinton-defending "feminist" representative...
Bachrach, also considered a front-runner upuntil the end, used his concession speech toreaffirm support for the liberal values he ran on.