Word: entailed
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...hasn't forgotten the interview Katie Couric did with President George H.W. Bush in October 1992. Still a relative newcomer as Today co-anchor, she was getting a tour of the White House from Barbara Bush when the President stopped by for a surprise hello. Interviews with Presidents usually entail days of research and lists of questions. Couric, on the fly, kept him going for nearly 20 minutes with small talk and tough questions on the upcoming election. "I was in the control room trying to help," says Zucker, "but mostly just watching in amazement...
Harvard officials are presently negotiating with the License Commission, Sennott said, and the "probable outcome will entail such a low fee on each license that the lump sum will not be prohibitive...
Harvard officials are presently negotiating with the License Commission, Sennott said, and the "probable outcome will entail such a low fee on each license that the lump sum will not be prohibitive...
...jobs entail such obvious stress as that of a pro coach. And the stakes are higher than ever before. In the free-agent era of millionaire coaches, owners expect improvement overnight: Win now or turn in your whistle. Six NFL headmen were fired at the end of last year. Since the beginning of the 2002-2003 season, 18 NBA coaches have lost their jobs, including six canned since the start of this season. Washington Wizards coach Eddie Jordan holds the longest tenure of the seven coaches in the NBA's Atlantic Division; he has been on the job for less...
Luckily for the Big Green, they do not even have to consider the mental warfare that a semifinal contest against the Saints would entail.  On the other hand, No. 1 Minnesota is no cakewalk either—Dartmouth managed a split against the Gophers earlier this season, but lost the second game by a score...