Word: crunchings
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...case with the loss to the Cadets, Harvard has repeatedly come out strong in the early going and has fallen apart in crunch time...
...kind of nice to have a day off...With the Head of the Charles coming up, it's a nice way to get ahead. The next week is crunch week, and there's a lot of stuff due in all my classes," said Lombard, who was one of many students studying outside on the lawn in front of Matthews Hall...
...impossible to gauge the extent of the alleged money crunch, since Scientists are given little information on church affairs. The church is governed by a five-member Board of Directors with near-absolute powers. Nonetheless, Stephen Gottschalk, a former editor at the church's headquarters, contends that losses from the Mother Church's media operations alone will reach at least $70 million this year (approaching the estimated overall headquarters income of $85 million...
...they drive at all, drive little cars, and you know without getting out your high school physics book what happens when big cars hit little cars. Perhaps it is fitting in some Darwinian way; we lowly ones in our eggshells offer minimal resistance as the Trumps and Keatings crunch over us, car phones in hand, on the way to their bankruptcy hearings and leveraged buyouts. Indeed, it seems part of the American Dream to become rich enough to wrap oneself in so much tanklike armor that one barely feels the bump of the riffraff undertire. But now that dream...
...often been told: Soviet military officers are no men on horseback, forever overthrowing political authorities. To be sure, pluralism in the Soviet Union brought out the worst in the army. Senior officers grumbled publicly about reform, and some called for the use of an iron fist. Yet when the crunch came, the army and many of its leaders, including the new Minister of Defense, General Yevgeni Shaposhnikov, stayed on the sidelines. Thus the Soviet army still has a chance to find a place in a stable and democratic successor to the communist Soviet Union. If that is to happen, personnel...