Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Education is extremely important, Strossen said, because "without some [public] understanding of what civil liberties issues are, we can never garner public support...
...After that, Perot would have to be crazy to entertain Dole's proposal that he drop out of the race, which may be why Dole gave it a whirl. It played out badly for Dole when he sent a mere campaign functionary and a leak allowed Perot to garner more press attention than he had since he started. What a dang fool idea. The weird and goofy billionaire even got to call Dole weird and goofy. Like a possum calling a poodle ugly...
While saying the programs can be beneficial since they expose undergraduates to poor communities and can help some neighborhoods, she firmly believes that such service projects are meaningless unless undergraduates use the experiences they garner while volunteering to affect institutional change in the future...
...difficult for black students to always have to answer for their successes." I can say that during my four years at Harvard, I have had the pleasure of meeting both Allison and Eli. As Braunstein rightly pointed out, anyone who knows them, knows that they deserve every success they garner. But as a result of that, The Crimson needed to be more careful about making their premises clear. If they truly wanted to note the positive surprise that, at least in this election, race did not matter, then they should have done that. They didn't. In reality, what...
...gritty play of captain Luis Sanchez '97, the bold Crimson braved both the wind and 16 other squads to garner 3rd place with a combined score of 323, good enough for a precious spot in the prestigious championships...