Word: fillings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...steering committee started searching for a permanent director this October--a "tough spot to fill," according to FOP steering committee member Oliver M. Lewis '00, because one must love rivers and stars, but also agree to sit at a desk and draw out a budget...
While council members ostensibly run for their seats on the council, in some districts--such as Dunster House this year--there are more available seats than there are candidates willing to fill them, and so the election to the council itself becomes little more than a formality...
...than will fit into a carton of cigarettes. The above-mentioned junior admitted that he smokes infrequently because of the hassle of finding a proper location. St. John says that he "tough[s] it out with the rest" of the smokers outside. Years ago, Leavitt and Pearce used to fill this need, Macdonald says, allowing only those who had "earned their right" to frequent the store. De facto, freshmen never made...
...hiring a third chef to share between the two halls--an idea that is under consideration now--it would cut the strain on the chefs substantially. Doing so would also directly benefit students. As it is, the two-chef teams in Eliot and Kirkland are often too busy to fill grill orders and struggle to keep serving plates filled...
...service? Analog is more expensive, but it's everywhere, while digital networks still suffer from spotty coverage, even in big markets like New York. What good is that calculator or that call-waiting feature if you can't make a call? To be sure, digital carriers are racing to fill their coverage holes, pumping billions into upgrades, and service will steadily improve. In the meantime, go digital with care...