Word: extender
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...They planned this action carefully, down to the detail of not carrying in their keys in case they could be construed as weapons. In no way can they be seen as vacationers, or face the accusation that the Harvard strikers did in 1969 that they were just trying to extend spring break...
...yesterday’s CHL meeting, four masters, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 and other administrators voted to partially endorse the Undergraduate Council’s push to extend party hours, favoring a 2 a.m. curfew for alcohol-free events sponsored by the Houses...
...weeks of time, these companies often guarantee to raise SAT scores by hundreds of points—and they usually succeed. Unfortunately, opportunities for artificially inflating scores are only available to those with enough time and money to take advantage of them. While some companies have made efforts to extend discounted programs into poor areas, these initiatives are no alternative for a full 6-week SAT prep course...
...upon the ability of signatory nation-states to maintain democratic control over economic, health and environmental laws and regulations. This treaty, the most far-reaching trade agreement in history, will see intensive negotiations in Quebec over the weekend of April 20-22. In essence, the Bush Administration seeks to extend the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to all of the Americas by 2003; if ratified, the FTAA could compromise the potential for democratic self-government of over 800 million people on two continents...
...that it's a pretty commonsensical issue at the end of the day. If this were a pre-conviction trial, it would be obvious to everyone that the defendant has right to his own DNA testing and materials. So shouldn't it be common sense that we should extend that right to a post-conviction scenario? How can it not be helpful to correct the mistake of imprisoning an innocent person...