Word: efforts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Even more delicious, Gore allies point out, was that Bush gave the Vice President a new opening. At almost the same time as Friday's failed House effort, the Governor signed into law a bill that requires a locality to get approval from the state legislature or attorney general before suing a gun manufacturer. Opponents of the law call it the National Rifle Association Protection Act. Bush supporters argue that the act does not interfere with legitimate gun lawsuits but rather curbs trivial legal action. "If Vice President Gore wants to take the side of frivolous lawsuits, we'll take...
Lawless said her success is a result of talent and effort, not a "small waist and perfect features...
...hard to characterize first-year living across the board, though. The effort to preserve an authentic Kennedys-and-Roosevelts-slept-here feel in the dorms has created wide discrepancies in room size and quality. Three months from now you could be showing your quarters to a photographer from House Beautiful. Or you could be consulting a shrink about your newly-acquired claustrophobia...
Lawless said her success is a result of talent and effort not a "small waist and perfect features...
Thus, in this encore effort, I make two requests to members of the incoming Class of 2003. First, I ask that one of you save me a copy of this issue. Upperclas students rarely get to see a copy of it, and I never saw my piece in print. Even though I'm now a 21 year-old rising senior, recognition can be hard to find at Harvard, and its really nice to see your published work as it appears in final form. You can bring a copy to The Crimson at 14 Plympton St. during one of our fall...