Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have a fairly good idea of who's going to be elected and who's going to be fighting at the end after today," said an observer for council candidate Walter J. Sullivan. The observer was one of many "watchers" who stay at Longfellow to keep a close eye on the process for their candidate...
President Bush kept a wary eye on Pennsylavania and got Election Day 1991's dramatic message even before the polls closed. He's staying home, where the voters are anxious about a sour economy and restless with their government...
...understand that it is not your job to provide free publicity for any group on campus, and we know that it is your right to decide on all the news that is indeed fir to print. Perhaps we are simply advising you to keep a reporter's eye out-an unbiased, clear eye-for gatherings and events on campus which seek to create engaging and socially conscious dialogue. Such dialogue is the first step toward bringing Harvard's diverse community closer to mutual awareness and understanding, and is more newsworthy than you might think. Nicholas Weinstock, '91-'92 Kendal Black...
...WAGS served as a recruiting ground for dozens of college coaches, many of whom already had their eye on the young Johnston...
...Firsthand knowledge of the players did not prevent Seaman from being surprised by some of the revelations in Under Fire, however. One disclosure was the extent to which the late CIA director William Casey "ran" North, schooling his eager protege in the basics of off-the- books operations. Another eye-opener: North's willingness to admit mistakes, including his role in the arms-for-hostages deal...