Word: line
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Eight races were held in each division, and although conditions were not ideal, Harvard was strong all the way down the line...
...diverted through the Middle East and elsewhere, where they were lightly carved so they could enter Hong Kong as legal ivory. Last June, as nations moved to ban ivory imports, Hong Kong set up a special customs task force aimed at smugglers, as well as a 24-hour hot line. It has closed its borders to ivory imports for the time being...
...phone system doesn't work like it used to. When a development office secretary from the Medical School tried to put a Crimson reporter on hold last week, circuits must have crossed. The reporter ended up on the line with the first secretary and another from Med School Dean Daniel C. Tosteson's office. Here's what was overheard...
...even as we condemn waste-exporting companies for their insensitivity to the impact of their deadly trade on Third World inhabitants, we can see that their balance sheets leave them little choice. Any company with sufficient ethics to look beyond the bottom line is put at an immediate disadvantage vis-a-vis less scrupulous competitors. If any company is permitted to do it, all must out of necessity follow...
...problem of contamination is not exclusive to distant lands. As the domestic agricultural sector becomes increasingly corporatized, more emphasis is placed on the all-important bottom line, no matter what the environmental costs. The potential health hazards of pesticides are just now beginning to be realized...