Word: friend
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...lying on the sofa in her mother's living room in Bartlesville, Okla., last May 1 when her cousin Neil Ennis walked in, carrying a 12-gauge pump shotgun. Ennis leveled the weapon at the girl. "Shall we put her out of her misery?" he asked a mutual friend standing there. The gun went , off, killing Griggs. Her photograph was featured on the cover of TIME's July 17 investigation into the deaths of the 464 people killed by guns in the U.S. during the week...
Selected on the basis of "a combination of grades, activities, character, friend-liness and knowledge of English," Elena F. Putilina, a Soviet chemistry major participating in the exchange program, said she and her comrades will remain at Harvard through the end of this school year...
...members, especially at club parties. For example, former Perspective writer Frank E. Lockwood '89 says in an affidavit that he attended a party at the club in July of 1988. "Although I did not receive an invitation from any member, I was admitted to the club with my friend without either of us being asked if we had an invitation," he says...
...They had perennial losing pitchers like Pete Falcone, Bob Apodaca and Skip Lockwood. They had young, exciting players with goofy grins and exotic names like Mookie Wilson and Hubie Brooks. They had Rusty Staub, the league's fattest pinch-hitter.(Staub was especially fun to have around. When your friend had to retrieve the ball from the bush you could yell, "Quick, you've got a shot at second base! Rusty's running...
...example of this appears in Bloom County, where Oliver Wendell Jones's Banana 2000 computer (which looks suspiciously like a Macintosh) strives to achieve simple respect, even from a young boy. While Oliver engages in computer pirating fantasies with the Banana, he feels no remorse in trashing his friend for a new model. Technology and young Oliver maintain a merely professional relationship...