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Word: marker (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...grader. The true master of a generality is the man who can write a 10-page essay, which means nothing at all to him, and have it mean a great deal to anyone who reads it. The generality writer banks on the knowledge possessed by the grader, hoping the marker will read things into his essay...

Author: By Donald Carswell, | Title: Beating The System | 1/20/1993 | See Source »

...Bart '93 OG 55 Benites, Jim '94 NG 56 King, Justin '95 OG 57 Ferguson, Jared '93 OT 58 Calce, John '94 C 59 Ricci, Carl '95 LB 60 Walker, Andy '93 OT 61 Strachan, Eric '94 OT 62 Honkola, Brian '95 DT 63 Bauer, Derek '93 OT 64 Marker, Ray '95 OG 65 O'Hara, Tim '94 OG 66 Basner, Matt '95 OT 66 Yates, David '95 NG 67 Smith, Keenan '94 OT 69 Kirt, Jeff '95 NG 70 Jaswal, Rajbir '95 OT 71 Dunn, Chip '94 C 72 Hammerstein, Matt '94 OG 73 Miller, Kevin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ROSTER | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

...charts on pain. It is the rare hospital that employs a comprehensive pain- management team to ease patients' suffering, and a rarer medical school that spends much time teaching the subject. Traditionally, physicians have regarded pain as an ancillary problem. "The focus was on disease. Pain was merely a marker of disease," says Dr. Kathleen M. Foley, pain-service chief at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. To some degree, this attitude simply reflected the bias of a culture that prizes the stiff upper lip: no pain, no gain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Less Pain, More Gain | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

...grader. The true master of a generality is the man who can write a 10-page essay, which means nothing at all to him, and have it mean a great deal to anyone who reads it. The generality banks on the knowledge possessed by the grader, hoping the marker will read things into the essay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Beating the System: Painless Success | 5/11/1992 | See Source »

Today more than 7 million Americans have been treated for cancer and survived, a number that is expected to swell to 10 million by the turn of the century. Three million have been cancer-free for at least five years, a time marker many cancer researchers consider an important milestone on the road to a complete "cure." Yet as a growing literature of articles and books by cancer survivors makes clear, the challenges these people face after the treatment is over are nearly as great as those posed by the disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Running Against Cancer | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

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