Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Welter also said that the Dowlings have been actively involved in helping students in the House garner nominations for fellowships. Additionally, John Dowling actively advises House members in the sciences...
Normally 30 saves would be enough to garner such praise. But 30 saves and a game-winning goal? In light of Vermont's offensive woes, Allen obviously deduced that if he wanted to get the job done right, he might as well do it himself...
...makes no difference if you're gay, just as it makes no difference if you're black, Jewish, rich or poor. What matters to them, instead, is the content of your character. True, those locked into the myopic mind set of "my group against the world" will not garner much sympathy. But not all of us are so provincial...
...There is some speculation that Sheila might be able to garner votes," he said. "The longshot could be Kathy Born. She is among the best-liked of her colleagues...
...superintendent immediately pledged to hire more bilingual teachers and a full-time multicultural administrator. Hispanic-black tension also underlined last December's "ebonics" controversy in Oakland, Calif. The black-majority school board's announcement that African-American students spoke their own second language was made in part to garner a share of the federal bilingual funds that Oakland's blacks perceive as solely helping Latino students...