Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...post polls at all? Because they're one of the best ways we know for a news site to get its readers involved, passionate and coming back for more -- not an easy feat in these jaded days. The more controversial the topic, the better the poll. That doesn't change just because it's only the opinion of the site's visitors, whose opinion shows up in the tallies. President Clinton's lofty national approval ratings in conventional, scientific surveys were definitely not reflected in TIME Daily's own polls -- a twist that caused our voters no end of consternation...
...usually know what to expect going into each meet," said freshman Liz Baxter, "But Ivies is a whole new experience...
...eyes, hold my breath and aim my stream of kidney-processed Budweiser into the puke lagoon. The guy facing the urinal turns his head to caution his buddy entering the restroom, "Watch out, somebody zooped in here!" I've never heard of zooping before, but I sure as hell know what he means. I am a beginner, a student learning the vernacular of the Kong. Tonight I meet the cast of characters...
...team will know by tonight a little about that hope, since the meet begins today and lasts until Saturday...
...keep the lines of communication open? between the races. White and black churches have stayed in touch with each other and the schools have provided an additional avenue for dialogue. The contacts have helped build ?a relatively enlightened? attitude on race relations, says Gwynne. No one will really ever know what drove King to his madness, but the maintenance of the dialogue is one of the important factors that helped Jasper maintain its sanity...