Word: marked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Strickland added 20 points and 13 assists for Washington, which moved above the .500 mark...
...attendance figures always seem to float above the 2,000 mark, yet how can that one statistic explain the real faces who journey across the river to Bright...
...support for Radcliffe. In addition to recognizing Radcliffe, our amendment recommended that all diplomas bear the signature of the Dean of Harvard College. If implemented, our bill would not only ensure that women receive diplomas signifying the equal education we receive at this University, but would also exhibit the mark and the seal of the institution that historically made it possible for us to have this tremendous opportunity...
...mark of a good game show," he says, "is one where you're yelling at the screen. There's some sort of play-along, and that's what sets game shows apart from other shows. Nice bells, buzzers and lights are also essential. It's the stereotype of a game show, but that's really what draws people to it. Plus the game itself. There has to be suspense and risk: the element of gambling...
...does this mean for the future of movies? "Titanic," which cost $200 million to produce and $100 million to promote, is now on course to become a $700 million industry. One film now has profits equivalent to the GNP of a small country. Once it passes the $1 billion mark worldwide and beats the twice-released "Star Wars" at home, look for Hollywood to do what it does best -- copycat movies. Coming soon: Love aboard the Lusitania...