Word: extents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think advising is to some extent a nebulousissue," he said...
Undergraduate Council President Beth A. Stewart'00, however, questioned the extent to which theUniversity should actively promote integration andinvolve itself in the privacy of students lives...
...walk through New Bedford's dingy downtown reveals extent of its decay...
...power in the world. TIME thus remains rather prejudiced toward the values of free minds, free markets, free speech and free choice. This reflects our faith that people are generally smart and sensible; the more choices and information they have, the better off things will be. To the extent that America remains an avatar of freedom, the Global Century about to dawn will be, in Luce's terminology, another American Century...
...published a comic novel called Floater that was set in an unnamed newsmagazine. I shouldn't have been surprised at how often I was asked about the extent to which my fictional magazine was really TIME, where I had worked for a few years in the early '60s. Instead of the conventional disclaimer, after all, Floater began with a claimer: "The character of Andy Wolferman is based on John Gregory Dunne, though it tends to flatter. The other characters are fictional...