Word: luke
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...come, they will rebuild it. This movie law is founded on the success of sequels over the past two decades. From The Godfather, Part II through the multipart triumphs of Luke Skywalker, Indiana Jones, Rocky and Rambo, cops and aliens, Hollywood made big money by providing further adventures and more of the same...
...theory goes against the scientific grain." Others complain that he encourages too much alcohol consumption, which could cause liver damage. Montignac denies his diet is high in cholesterol and recommends cooking in olive oil and other unsaturated fats. Still, Dr. Stephen Heymsfield of the Obesity Research Center at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City gives Montignac the benefit of the doubt: "His physiobiology -- the glycemic index -- is oversimplistic, but nonscientists always oversimplify. However, it seems his recommendations are not necessarily outside accepted science and not dangerous...
...Luke A. Sarsfield III '95 and Amanda P. Williams '96, two defeated candidates for positions on theboard of the Republican Club, agree with theDemocrats' assessment of the club, but hope thatRepublican members will not accept the offer tojoin the Democrats...
Though one hardly expects the losers of an election to be an optimistic bunch, I feel I have to take issue with the statements of Amanda Williams and Luke Sarsfield in yesterday's Crimson predicting the imminent demise of the Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club. Far from being "dead" as Williams asserts, we are alive as never before. In an open and honest election, the members of our organization overwhelmingly endorsed myself and my colleagues as the best choice to lever this club out of the rut in which it has been stuck for so long...
...Luke A. Sarsfield III '95, who lost in thepresidential election, said "Any hope of appealingto moderate Republicans has been lost in theelection returns tonight...