Word: faults
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...original oppressors were still around, maybe this would be a good solution, to punish those who are at fault. However, this is not the case. This problem is a multi-generational one. Also, selecting people according to race, sex or any other innate quality is ridiculous. Ability in the field should be the determining factor, never uncontrollable primordial ties...
...local environmental firm, MSE Technology Applications, is testing everything from microbes and chemicals to membrane strainers to remove the ores but says a workable process could be years off. That's too long to wait, warns Fritz Daily, a former Montana legislator who is concerned about an earthquake fault less than a mile from the pit. "If the water ever discharges, it could destroy the entire valley," he says. A growing number of others, Montana Senator Max Baucus among them, seem to agree...
...late-night jaunts to the laundry room, countless more wore spectacles, admitting that they are closet contact-lens wearers. Friends began to complain how their vacation time would be dominated by trips to the optometrist and to pick out frames. My poor vision, for once, was not at fault; that number of eyes cannot be wrong. Harvard dorms are dangerously dim and campus vision is at stake...
...stands to reason that Harvard's apparent lack of multicultural unity and integration is our own doing. The fault lies not in Administrative plans or lack of discourse, but in ourselves. TERENCE S. DOUGHERTY '99 March...
...fault of The Big Lebowski is that some of its minor characters seem a bit too familiar. Even though the supporting players are variations on established oddball types, they still provide plenty of amusing moments thanks to the experienced, creative cast...