Word: fore
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Faculty and administration need to accept more responsibility," Epps said. "We tend to rely too much on the students to bring these issues to the fore...
Simmering student discontent at the Law School is coming to the fore, with a mysterious group of vandals calling themselves the "Sojourner Truth Squad" spray-painting graffiti on the walls of a tunnel on the campus...
Cynical musings coming to the fore? Perhaps. It's certainly not a large concession to admit that Clinton has moved the body politic forward in spirit, if not in body. The infamous polls express that quite clearly...
...says that the BSA's history of bringing controversial issues to the fore is an attempt to educate the Harvard community, rather than to represent a particular position...
...away on the inhale, back on the exhale--and, crowned by white Enlightened petals, the number of the breath. I actually cleared my mind of the deadlines and the thoughts that pressed to the forefront; Harvard-on-the-brain was left behind, and the calm breath floated to the fore. It was a moment of serenity...