Word: offs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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"Not if it takes off later," deadpanned Kissinger.
Talbott wallows in spicy off-the-record quotes. Using the words of one U.S. negotiator, he describes the letdown which followed a setback in the negotiations "as a kind of post-coital depression." While this technique might work in a Time article, it just can't sustain a 270-page...
At the half-mile point, the Providence contingent jumped out and took off. "All of a sudden they were gone," McNulty said after the race. After that, the Crimson were never in contention and simply chased the Friars home.
The Maroons exhibited superior passing throughout, but were also unable to capitalize on their opportunities until DiStefano hit the back of the net off teammate Anne Peabody's penalty corner. Five minutes and many pleading cheers from the Crimson bench later, the game was over and Harvard's record had...
The compromise bill, tentatively scheduled for floor vote tomorrow, would not require employers to pay overtime rates to workers. Employees could not, however, be penalized for taking the day off.