Word: keyed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Every football aficionado will tell you that the key ingredient to a team's success is its defense...
Cellucci's focus now seems to be capturing the independent swing voters who hold the key to a November victory...
Cellucci supporters were adamant that the adcampaign illuminated key differences between thecandidates...
...those interceptions became the key point of the game...
There is a reasonable argument for why stellar undergraduates should be allowed to grade objective work in elementary math or science courses, where a single answer key exists: they can probably do the job as well as any graduate student, and there is a shortage of available graduate students. Less defensible is the argument that these undergraduates should be allowed to teach courses in sections to other undergraduates; nevertheless, this practice is widely accepted in the computer science department, and it occurs in the natural sciences...