Word: gutful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Granted, some of the best courses in the University are Cores, even allowing for the fact that 600 of your closest friends might be sitting next to you in lecture. But for many undergraduates, registering to fulfill Core requirements ends up being an exercise in finding a gut. And creating new guts is no way to expose Harvard students to America's ethnic diversity...
...scenes operators. For two weeks House Democrats such as Tim Penny of Minnesota, Charles Stenholm of Texas and Dave McCurdy of Oklahoma had been pressing party leaders to consider an additional $82 billion in cuts, including $20 billion in Clinton's new "investment" programs. The moderates want to gut the space station, the supercollider and a number of weapons projects, such as the V-22 Osprey and remnants of the Strategic Defense Initiative and apply the proceeds to deficit reduction. The centrist faction was bolstered by a report from the Congressional Budget Office that revealed that Clinton had overestimated...
Rightsizing. Restructuring. Downsizing. The terms are cold and unemotional. Yet the euphemisms of the early 1990s all mean the same thing: layoffs. Over the past five years, corporate America has been driven by a single-minded mission to gut itself of "excess workers." It was supposed to be the fastest and easiest way to cut business costs, be more competitive and raise profits -- or at least that's what many top executives thought...
Some students said they felt "nigger" elicited a negative "gut reaction...
...report of the American Society of Newspaper Editors seemed to validate my gut instincts. In their 1985 report, titled "Newspaper Credibility: Building Reader Trust," they suggested ways to build such a relationship...