Word: missed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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DeVore and Assistant Professor of Anthropology Terrence W. Deacon, who lead the course, said they designed the lottery to accommodate the 500-person seating capacity of the course's Science Center lecture hall. Approximately 10 to 20 percent of those enrolled miss lecture on any given day, the professors said...
Harvard will be playing at full strength as Lind returns from an ankle injury that forced her to miss the Brown game last Wednesday. She will be a major factor in tonight's game, along with linemates freshman Sandra Whyte, the team's leading scorer, and Trotman...
...deadly MX missile, which carries ten nuclear warheads, is stationed in hardened concrete silos designed to withstand a near-miss by an atom bomb. But at least one of the 50 MX's deployed by the Air Force over the past three years has trouble standing up. The Pentagon confirmed last week that the warheads from five MX's at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming were removed after one of the rockets slipped from its moorings and fell as much as a foot inside its underground silo last August. An investigation determined that the missile's fall...
...students' commitment is anything but minimal: classes are four nights a week, two hours each night. The intensive method requires the students to miss as few days as possible, a difficult task given the inconsistent nature of their daily schedules...
...Last year we could dribble, pass and shoot," said Carril earlier this season. "This year, we dribble, pass and miss...