Word: garnering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that there was enough interest in whitepower music to justify the creation of the group. Thus, the CFV became seen as a political attempt to railroad whitepower sentiment into the mainstream and was rightfully dismissed by many in the Usenet community as lacking the relevance which is necessary to garner a "yes" vote...
...remixes of Ono's songs as well as graphics that can be accessed via a CD-ROM drive). As the music swelled, Ono sang, "Listen to your heart/ Respect your intuition," and her words had force. The grating music certainly sounded intuitive, and it's obviously not designed to garner the moneymaking attention that, say, Anthology 2 will get--proof that Ono is indeed listening to her heart, although it's a sound many others might choose not to endure. --By Christopher John Farley
What's interesting here are not the specifics of the plan, which could presumably garner votes for Dole, but the fact, implicit in the disclosure, that polling data is used for political ends. The message that Morris really sent to Dole was that Dole should sidestep his personal convictions and even reasoned opinions by conforming to public wishes in order to gain votes...
...even Millar's performance could not garner the team a victory. A Harvard squad severely handicapped by injuries fell to Yale (7-18-0, 4-12-0) on Friday night in New Haven...
...took down his Rutgers opponent with two seconds remaining in overtime to garner that victory, one made all the sweeter by the fact that Rutgers's wrestler was ranked sixth in the Eastern Collegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA...