Word: echoing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sheila V. Flynn '98, co-director of Eating Concerns Hotline and Out-reach (ECHO) and a Crimson editor, said that Steiner-Adair highlighted an important issue...
...real jobs to do much." Morse is more than a bit player. He is the sheriff of Hillsborough, New Hampshire's most populous county. "The sheriffs are key," Dole told me last summer. "They're the major grass-roots force in the state." Unfortunately for Dole, the other sheriffs echo Morse. "We'll get the signs up," says Sheriff Wayne Vetter of Rockingham County. "But it's tough. Forbes should have peaked by now. He hasn...
Although many students eating lunch in Loker yesterday seemed wary that the screen would show fuzzy pictures forever, some of them echo Parsons' optimism in the sign's capabilities...
...bluster about "liberalism," their agenda is essentially a defense of the status quo. There is a name for someone with this type of outlook. It's called a "conservative." Harvard Democrats should adopt a true progressive agenda that speaks to the real concerns of our generation, not a mere echo of what the politicians in Washington's "line...
...highways in an ill-prepared Atlanta. The ride is not quite over. An aftershock of sorts dusted Washington with more snow Tuesday as a weaker storm headed for New England. And by Friday, another large storm will form along the southern coast that is expected to provide a memorable echo of Sunday's deluge. "One computer model, the one that predicted the last storm, says that it will track up the coast and produce heavy snow, especially in the New England area," meteorologist Tom Moore of the National Weather Service tells TIME Daily. "Another model says that the storm might...