Word: loses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While conceding that the group might lose thesupport of tenants dissatisfied with the outcomeof Question 9, she said the end of rent controlmight bring back voters who had previously beenrepelled by the CCA's position...
...teams her junior and senior year. And they met Liz Berkerey '93, who co-captained the '93 lacrosse squad and tallied the tying goal in the team's 1990 NCAA Championship victory that completed Harvard's comeback from a 4-0 deficit against Maryland. (although the Crimson would eventually lose in overtime...
...When people are saying to you that it's horrible to lose in the finals," Colligan would later say, "you don't really understand what that means...
...want to give the impression that drinking is a way to reduce the risk of death from heart disease," Fuchs told the Gazette. "The way to do that is to deal with the risk factors. You can't do anything about your family history but you can stop smoking, lose weight, adjust your diet and take drugs to lower blood pressure and cholesterol. That makes more sense than drinking alcohol...
Question: If the Undergraduate Council estimates that 500 people went to the Chris Rock concert, tickets cost an average of $10--the council gave 300 away free--and the event cost $11,000 to stage, how much did they lose...