Word: granted
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Both scholarships pay for the scholar's travel expenses, health care, tuition, books, as well as grant a personal stipend. While Bohlmann said that both fellowships "are names that will open doors," he said that "everyone who has been offered two takes the Rhodes...
Indeed, for in that final contest, Zimmerman, captain Andy Davis, sophomore Dror Bar-Ziv as well as freshmen Ron Romero and Grant Garrigues all found the back...
...objective examination of my work will demonstrate that I have always acted in accordance with the highest ethical standards." Knight also said he had "never talked to the Vice President about any federal contract on behalf of any client" and that he never "helped arrange a government contract or grant in exchange for political contributions...
...really is like Cary Grant, who did the most outrageous comedy and also the most sophisticated line readings," says director Lawrence Kasdan, who has worked with Kline in five movies, including The Big Chill and Silverado. "Here's a guy who's made a lot of money for a long time doing exactly what he wants. I think it's a charmed life...
...have to grant a certain credit to novelist Jane Smiley for the unapologetic boldness with which she appropriated the story of King Lear for her Pulitzer prize-winning novel, A Thousand Acres, resettling his mythical Britannic majesty and his fractious daughters on a modern Iowa farm. You also have to admire the nerve with which she attached pop-psych subtexts to her rearrangement, the daring with which she turned the whole works into a feminist tract...