Word: exceedingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Schools such as Cornell, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia all bear outdated long-distance carrier contracts. Each chooses to place an even heavier burden on international students than Harvard does by balancing lower domestic rates with international calling costs that exceed even Harvard's rates...
...made the right decision in invalidating last week's results and scheduling new elections. And instead of banning any further postering, the commission should consider instead giving each candidate a small budget to reposter. Otherwise, the percentage of students who vote in the re-scheduled election may not exceed the single digits...
...financial aid pledge drive of $200 million is the centerpiece. The University Development Office reports that with a year-and-a-half remaining in the Campaign they have raised $167 million for financial aid out of a $200 million goal, and Knowles predicts the financial aid drive will exceed its target...
...next Olympics, we'll never know. What we do know is that Towne, a man of ruefully romantic temperament, has found a soulmate in Steve Prefontaine. In an article he once wrote, Towne made an implicit analogy between writing and running. Both involve a rebellious effort to exceed the limits God places on your talent; both demand, as you settle into the starting blocks, an acceptance of whatever fate he whimsically decrees. One hopes that Without Limits, seemingly boxed in at the start, breaks free and scores an upset that is, yes, "purifying and thrilling" for the uncompromising spirit...
...result of the council's decision to adopt the petition's recommendations, all future construction between Harvard and Central Squares--with Dana Street and Bay Square as endpoints--must not exceed 45 feet, or four stories. The previous height limit was 120 feet...