Word: offs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In that year, both Democrats' and Republicans' alleged violations of campaign finance contributions turned young voters off to politics, McCain said, citing that 1996 voter turnout among 18-to-26-year-olds was the lowest since 18-year-olds won the right to vote.
But McCain said he would push to cut off funding from the International Monetary Fund to Russia if the former communist nation does not relent in its military campaign in Chechnya, calling Russian President Boris Yeltsin a "decrepit president."
Macleod brought the Crimson closest to scoring, foreshadowing his game-winner the following night, when he gained possession of the puck on a turnover, and rang it off the post at 4:37 in the first.
Northeastern, on the other hand, benefited from a 17-point effort off the bench from Bain.
Throughout the first half, Tinsley was more eager to pass the ball off than to create her own shot. Other than a beautiful dish to forward Wanda Almengot on a fast break, Tinsley was not much of a factor offensively.