Word: latters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...knew that I was on pace to break the record so it wasn't that much of a surprise," Carswell said. "[The Millrose Games] was all part of my training for the latter part of the season, culminating in March at the NCAA's in Indianapolis...
...poll by the Gallup Organization, 3% of those surveyed replied no. That response, whether one agrees with it or not, might be deemed something of an act of courage. During the cold war, the words communist and atheist became almost interchangeable; even today some feel comfortable writing the latter out of the civic contract. South Carolina, one of a handful of states whose constitutions require belief as a condition for holding public office (a dead letter in the others), is currently defending itself at the appeals-court level after losing a suit brought by an atheist claiming his views cost...
...soon thereafter, a Yale giveaway coughed the puck up to junior Doug Sproule, who spun around and hit linemate Craig Adams with a nice pass. The latter's shot was even better: a topshelf wrister which beat Yale sophomore goalie Alex Westlund...
...latter option seems to be the optimal choice as it allows even those who were (God-forbid) wait listed to the College (and those whose post offices are slower) to participate...
...what about the latter? What about industrial spies who steal trade secrets? Or the New York politician who used to brag about hearing former Governor Mario Cuomo's daily phone calls? Or the folks who eavesdrop on your baby monitor at midnight...