Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...North Yard, which on Friday did not have enough entrants to fill its allotted seats, yesterday boasted 16 candidates, the most of any district. In Quincy House, 15 residents are vying for six spots...
...meantime, dining services has rented a van to fill in for the missing vehicle, he said...
Until recently, companies did not have to be too concerned about the needs of these new employees. If a woman wanted to take time off to have a baby or reduce her hours to spend more time with a child, the employer could easily fill her slot with another worker. During the 1970s, the U.S. work force increased by an average of 3 million people a year. But in the next decade, as the baby bust -- the smaller generation behind the huge baby boom -- comes of age, the labor force will grow more slowly than at any other time since...
Offensively, Harvard has found two lethal weapons in freshmen Peter Richards and Todd Forman. At the hole-setter position, Captain Eric Bentley and Andy Freed have played well, trying to fill the shoes of graduated Bill Wolffe...
Students can fill out a 40-question application and send it to the service, which matches up each applicant with suitable scholarships. Cassidy also recently published The Scholarship Book: The Complete Guide to Private-Sector Scholarships, Grants and Loans for Undergraduates...