Word: extends
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They said that Elisberg's trial would probably extend past the grand jury's January 12 expiration date and that for this reason the grand jury should disband. The grand jury entered no indictments during its 16-month existence...
...simple series of questions, if answered, would settle the extend to which Coop management is responsible for the problems. The Crimson has attempted to ask these questions. The president of the Coop said in late October he would meet with Crimson reporters if a third party was present, but when a recently resigned Coop director, Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for Administration, agreed to be a witness, the president became "too busy." In a similar reversal. Coop general manager Howard W. Davis withdraw his agreement to field the questions if they were asked in the process of a current student...
...from a budget balancer to a Keynesian. After helping to bring down his own Tory government in 1846 because it proposed abolishing the Corn Laws that protected Britain's landed interests, Disraeli switched to a free-trade position. He made another turnabout when, faced with Liberal plans to extend the franchise to the workingman, he steered his own election bill through Parliament. The liberalism of 19th century England was in many respects the exact opposite of 20th century American liberalism; it was essentially laissez-faire. But both Disraeli and Nixon rejected the assumptions of liberalism, then...
...option would extend medical coverage to the dependents and spouses of those presently covered, and would eliminate the $50 deductible clause...
Harvard intramural games that were cancelled due to rain will not be rescheduled, he said. "There is a general feeling among the teams not to extend the sport schedule beyond Thanksgiving," he said...