Word: helming
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...going home until we think there's not going to be another war...But it looks like the people at the helm don't agree," said a participant in the sit-in, about the Kennedy staff members who continued working despite the protesters...
...remember the last time we beat them twice in one season," Kuchen, who is in his fifth year at Yale's helm, gushed after the game...
Maura Scalise, Harvard women's swimming coach, called this weekend's triumph at the Easterns in Princeton, N.J. the "sweetest victory" in her seven years at the helm. In the two-day meet, the Crimson defeated not only Princeton, this year's Ivy League champion, but also 25 other teams, including non-Ivy competitors. In doing so, Harvard broke several school records and many swimmers achieved personal best times...
...prospect of a still powerful Iraq would be far less worrisome if Saddam were not at the helm. His continuation in power would be a great disappointment to the allies. It is conceivable that a surrender, however artfully packaged, would leave Saddam vulnerable to a coup. The euphoria in Baghdad that initially greeted reports of the pullout offer suggests a high level of public anxiety over the war. To have been subjected to such horrific bombings and wind up with nothing to show for it might be too much for some Iraqis. But the decisive question is whether it would...
...strong feeling among insiders that the University will select a scientist to take the helm means that Knowles and McElroy--two popular members of the Faculty--cannot be counted...