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Word: discoverer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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This year, Dartboard will celebrate the long intersession while skiing in Vermont, rowing in North Carolina or perhaps getting a tan on the sands of Panama Beach. Or, perhaps more likely, Dartboard will discover a new meaning of the word "chillin"' while sitting in an underheated dorm working on a...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTBOARD | 1/22/1999 | See Source »

So, is all this to actually try to say that my winter vacation, spent studying minority integration between smoked turkey sandwiches at Bruegger's and No. 28s at Pho Pasteur, was better than yours? Not exactly. It's not even to say that a Harvard education emphasizes the wrong aspects...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: With a Little Help From the Yenching | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

"It is, I think, a tragedy, and no more the occasion for retrospective moral judgments than any other biographical canvas should be," Guralnick writes, switching quickly from slowdown to full stop. "I know of no sadder story." Any of the black bluesmen Guralnick loves and writes about so well could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Fall of The King | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

That scenario is not as farfetched as it sounds. Talk to anyone in the pharmaceutical industry, and you'll soon discover that genetics is the biggest thing to hit drug research since a penicillium mold floated into Alexander Fleming's petri dish. Sure, scientists have long known genes play a...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drugs By Design | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

Some private companies working to discover genes are also trying to get patents on them so they can make money. Do you approve or disapprove of this?

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What People Think | 1/11/1999 | See Source »

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