Word: mustering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Only after the media began scrutinizing Harvard's electioneering did it become public that Bok authorized the letter. At a time when the University will need all the imagination it can muster to remain a leading player in an increasingly competitive academic marketplace, Harvard is no more anxious to respect the views of students or concerned outsiders...
...consistent paternalism of those who run Harvard appears colossally arrogant at a time when the University will need all the imagination it can muster to remain a leading player in an increasingly competitive academic marketplace...
MARK LOOKED over at me from the driver's seat. A sly, sardonic grin spread slowly across his face. With all the sarcasm he could muster, he started singing right along with John Lennon: "Paperback writer, paperback writer, I want to be a paperback writer...
...newborn child, UCLA's Burnam lamented, "I was really depressed to think that this woman would spend more time with my child than I would." After putting in the kinds of long hours required to succeed in almost any profession, working mothers return home wondering how they will muster enough energy to give their children more than just a good-night kiss. It helps that more men are willing to lend a hand with housework and child rearing. Even so, men are far more likely than women to have it both ways, both flat-out career and kids. Anthropologist Patricia...
...Crimson was unable to muster any more runs and the Remlinger-led Dartmouth won, 2-1. Marchok went the distance for the Crimson, allowing nine hits while seeing his season's mark fall...