Word: lengthening
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...candidate says his experience in the business community makes him an expert in job creation, which he says will decrease crime and lengthen students' stays in schools...
...among them corn, soybean, safflower and walnut oils. They are also present in seeds, nuts and green vegetables like broccoli. But don't look for polyunsaturated oils in processed grains, advises Siguel. Food manufacturers generally remove these spoilage-prone compounds from pasta, bread and breakfast cereal in order to lengthen the shelf life of their products. Thus, Siguel ventures, a slice of pizza made with soybean oil may be healthier than portions of some low-fat foods containing the same calorie count...
...Chemotherapy before cancer surgery can lengthen survival time sixfold over surgery alone, says a new report...
Harvard could not "move through" its opponent this time. Although it did not let Brown lengthen the lead, the Crimson could not make up any distance either...
...staff and still seeing as many as 30 people a day. He relies on not one top deputy but a team of four or five aides, and he turns for advice on almost any subject to practically anyone within shouting range. The centralized approach tends to reduce accountability, lengthen response time and leave Clinton trying to do too many things at once. Two weeks ago, early one morning, McLarty had to insist that the President stop signing pictures during a meeting and move away from his desk into another chair to have what he called "a nice, crisp, 10- minute...