Word: objectionable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Student opinions on the effects of the drinking-policy revision--inspired by a recent spate of drinking-related deaths nationwide--varied from indifference to vehement objection.
Natalia Mishkutionok, a 1992 Olympic gold medalist, and Craig Shepard altered their routine by removing the prop for later performances after an objection by one of the event's sponsors.
"Frankly, I was quite annoyed to be sent that mass e-mail. I've no objection to materials sent in the post or dropped off at the door, but I don't want advertisements cluttering up my inbox," Thomas F. Moore '98 wrote in an e-mail.
The Energy Department grants to Molten Metal eventually reached $33 million, money parceled out over three years over the objection of some government scientists. But the favorable treatment bestowed on the firm did not end there. Well-publicized plant visits by Gore and the department's environmental cleanup czar, Thomas...
It's the line-item veto question that Clinton will find the most agonizing. The President ran into a barrage of criticism when he wielded the pork-slashing power on the military construction bill, and aides are urging him to keep cuts low this time. To that end, chief of...