Word: controlled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Gyorffy explains that at some competitions, circumstances have been out of her control. For example, she had flight trouble due to the inclement weather the night before the NCAA Championship meet earlier this month. She did not land in Indianapolis until after 10 p.m. that evening. The facility had to stay open after 11 p.m. just so that she should could get a practice in before going...
...According to Hennefeld, the FLA gives individual manufacturers too much control over the monitoring process and fails to include demands for a living wage...
...Still, Loker recently stopped giving to LED lightboards and started giving to libraries, donating $14 million last spring for the first-ever renovation of Widener Library, including a new electrical system, a climate control system, a fire suppression system and new study carrels...
...three volumes of memoirs, which took him through Richard Nixon's resignation, and some wondered whether he would ever really write this final volume. The Gerald Ford years, after all, were filled with events (communist victories in Vietnam and Cambodia, the end of detente with Russia, arms-control stalemates) that weren't exactly ripe for recounting with relish...
...national means of gathering information," White House spokesman David Leavy said. "I'm just not going to get into the details of our intelligence operation." U.S. officials acknowledge that nonanswers like that will make it tougher to get the world community to sign up for such multilateral arms-control regimes in the future...