Word: funnelled
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Nonetheless, students remain highly skeptical of the seemingly noble intentions of the infamous OCS. Many seniors feel that OCS, which is used largely as a practical office and not a counseling center, attempts to funnel students either into grad school or the consulting/i-banking world...
...Presbyterian Hospital after complaining of mild chest pain and shortness of breath, and was put on the fast track for quadruple-bypass surgery. Four of the arteries supplying blood to his heart muscles were so clogged that doctors would have to raid vessels from elsewhere in his body to funnel blood around them...
GALLAGHER: Financial services would benefit more from an expanded IRA, which has a greater chance than Social Security reform. Reform wouldn't funnel money into private mutual funds but to companies that index the market. The tax-free savings account is a bigger deal...
...initiative, she said, allows storm water to gradually flow back into the ground thanks to natural features such as “vegetated swales”—which uses vegetation to funnel runoff—instead of employing a traditional pipe system. The process is ultimately much easier on the creaks and streams, especially after a heavy storm, she added...
What can top seeing Will Ferrell funnel a beer on the stage of Tercentenary Theatre the day before you graduate from Harvard College...