Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...meat cleaver, have robbed a man and fled on bicycles. The pair then stashed the bikes in a black sports car and drove away. Harvard police hear the report over their police scanners, but since there are no reports that the two are headed to Cambridge, the police know they are unlikely to encounter them...
This kind of writing is sensationalist, and it proves little. If readers do not know how or why Edward was fired, how can they ascribe to its implications...
...nation on sending troops to Panama, Bush paused in his hurried preparations and put in a call to Costa Rica's President Oscar Arias Sanchez, the Nobel Peace laureate, even though he had spoken with him just a few hours earlier. "I'd just feel better if I know what's on his mind," the President said...
...minutes ticked down to airtime, he suddenly looked up and asked, "Is there anything else I should know about?" One of his assistants said that earlier in the day Gorbachev had made a new proposal on arms reduction but that the U.S. had not fully digested it. "What is it?" Bush snapped. "Find out." Aides scurried for information from National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft. Bush tucked the new development away in his mind without comment, a kind of armor against questions that might arise in his upcoming press conference...
...press conference last Monday announcing his resignation as athletic director after 12 years, Reardon said the expansion of women's athletic programs was one of his top achievements. When a reporter asked how many new women's programs were added during his tenure, Reardon said he did not know. From the back of the room, outgoing Director of Sports Information Frank M. Cicero called out "four...