Word: gathering
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Browner is not the first government bureaucrat to dance around the issue of pesticides. But the former Florida secretary of environmental regulation was expected to be a stalwart anti-Quayle when it came to ecological correctness. Instead, rather sensibly, she plans to gather everyone from activists to farmers to chemical manufacturers around the negotiating table. "We have to get out of an adversarial posture and into a dialogue," she says...
Ryan won from the Soviets the right to gather evidence and depose witnesses in their country, a privilege that was key to collecting evidence against alleged Nazis...
Daniel Choi's opinion piece, Multicultural Malaise (January 27, Crimson) fails to acknowledge the silences which pervade intercultural discourse in American and on this campus. An Ethnic Studies program would gather together the voices and experiences of peoples who, if recognized at all within current academia, are only footnotes to the more established canon...
Dining Services recently purchased the Computrition software program, which traces more than 100 nutrients, including elements in minute amounts, in foods. As a part of the effort for increasing food quality, 10 cooks are currently attending a culinary school, and during spring break the crew will gather to focus on quality, including nutrition, Berry says...
...Other Saturn owners recount horrific auto accidents, reporting that thanks to their rugged little cars, they emerged unscathed. Taken together, the ads describe a family car that is sturdy, affordable -- and . friendly to boot. When a teacher writes to the factory about her Saturn, the workers who made it gather round to sign a note to her. Message: This is a family worth joining...