Word: kept
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Jordan's new surface paid immediate dividends, as the Crimson had a substantial advantage on the fast-moving surface. Harvard kept the ball for most of the game, and Cowan only had to make four saves in 40 minutes. Sophomore Jen Crusius played the other 30 and stopped one shot...
...fate of these endowment accounts kept administrators and lawyers busy for weeks, according to Dunn...
Exciting, even revolutionary as B2B promises to be, it will come at a price--one that will be paid largely by the relatively anonymous groups of backroom sales-and-operations personnel who have kept the wheels of commerce humming. If you don't believe it, imagine trying to convince the legions of purchasing-order and sales executives--those who, as part of their current jobs, are wined, dined and bequeathed free tickets to every sporting event imaginable--that the Web is a better way to do business. Efficiency may not sound all that attractive to them. On the flip side...
...years ago in Rocky Hill, N.J., she taught herself sign language to communicate with one of her first employees, who was hearing impaired. When she cracked her spine on the job 12 years ago, Lasley hired two extra workers and managed them from bed. After she recovered, she kept the replacements on and found enough new work to keep everybody busy. In 1995 Lasley took another big step--one that is rare in the world of small construction businesses--to secure the welfare of her employees (there are now 23). She signed them up for a group retirement plan...
...games will be key if the team's league title hopes are to be kept alive...