Word: contacts
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...hands-on, practical nature of the project, as well as the close contact with faculty, was exciting for students. But it was also the kind of extremely difficult assignment that is typical in a concentration many consider to be the hardest at Harvard...
Schivell says the junior project forced him into contact with his professors...
Rosenthal said one undergraduate who had contact with students at Dartmouth has come forward, but Harvard still must verify whether the undergraduate could have transmitted a virus from Hanover...
Even non-fans know that concussions are a part of any contact sport, and the injury is certainly not new to the N.F.L. According to the league commissioner's office, the rate of player concussions -- one every 3.5 games -- has been unchanged since 1989, the first year statistics were kept. In 1979 Cowboys quarterback Roger ("the Dodger") Staubach retired after four concussions in one season, and Jets receiver Al Toon hung up his cleats in 1992 after 10 career concussions. N.F.L. players even have their own concussion-related argot. Mild blows are known as dingers or bell ringers (because players...
Even before Secretary of State Warren Christopher traveled to Brussels to reiterate U.S. commitment to the Contact Group plan -- which would give 51% of Bosnia's territory to a federation of Bosnia's Croats and Muslims and 49% to the Bosnian Serbs -- the Pentagon was urging Clinton to cut his losses and compromise with the Serbs. Aides to Secretary of Defense William Perry warned him that NATO was being torn apart over Bosnia, and the Administration's demands for air strikes on Bihac had only deepened the rift. The Joint Chiefs of Staff advised that no military threats from NATO...