Word: hawked
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...three groups tabled simultaneously outside the Science Center yesterday afternoon, and have put in appearances in dining halls and Loker Commons to hawk their wares this week...
...sign advertising their home: "Rooms 4 Rent. Free HBO. Indoor Plumbing." St. John and Davis, both students at Florida State University, figure they can sleep on the floor for a couple of nights if it means a cool $300 for them. St. John had decided to cut class to hawk the apartment, while Davis - perhaps the bigger opportunist of the two - claimed the rental scheme actually counts as a class project...
Once, the CEO had to run the business and watch the bottom line. Now he or she has to be a strategic visionary, an operations hawk and the chief salesman--meanwhile keeping Wall Street investors happy. "You've got to get in front of Fidelity one day and Janus the next and still keep the shop running at home," says management consultant Gary Stibel. As the past year's string of departures reveals, many ceos aren't up to the task...
...fatal bounce enabled Hawk sophomore Anika Michaels to score the game-winning goal in the 87th minute. Hartford forward Siv Skard dribbled by two Crimson defenders and blasted the ball by Crimson goalie Cheryl Gunther, striking the post. The ball then took a Hawk bounce, ricocheting into the possession of Michaels. She put it by Gunther, who had made 3 saves on the day, for the game winner...
Harvard's response to the Hawk goal was indicative of its tough play all game. The Crimson shut down the strong Hartford attack and began to dominate...