Word: drew
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...editing of their prose. Everyday on the Opinion Page, The Crimson publishes its policy on letters to the editors. "The Crimson editorial board reserves the right to edit letters for content and length," it states. However, it is the process, not the policy, of editing these letters which drew criticism...
...current. But while chipmakers had developed any number of ways to etch aluminum, no one had yet figured out how to etch copper. Doing that, IBM suspected, would require inventing a whole new kind of chemistry. Doing that became something of a Holy Grail within the industry, says Drew Peck, a semiconductor analyst at Cowen...
...years (Dateline NBC now airs four times a week), drawing a large and loyal viewership, mostly women in their 50s and older. And Gumbel is quick to remind naysayers that 20/20 used to air opposite Dallas. J.R. is long gone, and Hugh Downs is still here. Are you listening, Drew Carey...
...younger than he ought to, ran out suddenly on stage accompanied solely by an acoustic guitar around his neck. He launched into an old chestnut, "Quicksand," and as the audience roared their approval, the other musicians took the stage and entered the song on cue. Throughout the evening, Bowie drew largely on his impressive and extensive back catalog, and the crowd responded enthusiastically to new treatments of such classics as "The Man Who Sold the World," "Fashion" and "Under Pressure." Not until the sixth song did Bowie play a selection from his latest album, Earthling. Although that song-along with...
Bobo's speech, "What Do we Think About Race," was part of a meeting at the Mayflower Hotel that drew about 100 people, Bobo said in an interview yesterday...