Word: outlet
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Rudenstine said he was confident that the newcommittee, to be chaired by Provost AlbertCarnesale, would provide an effective outlet forcontinuous input into the University's benefitspolicies...
...means a solitary voice. The chorus of campus organizations opposing the decision is wide-ranging in perspective and background. While the Undergraduate Council, for one, has not yet resolved to oppose randomization, it certainly will if it is to have any future as a viable political outlet for the student body. Its recent poll of undergraduates found that 81 percent of students favored ordered or non-ordered choice over randomization. Such a statistic is consistent with the Harvard Independent's finding that 82 percent of the College is averse to randomization...
...large for his age and husky, has light hair and no tattoo. John Doe's elusiveness has led some investigators to question his existence -- or at the very least the likeness currently being circulated. But authorities say the sketches are based on descriptions from witnesses at the Ryder-truck outlet in Junction City, Kansas, as well as from a woman at an undisclosed location...
Unfortunately, responding to every one of the false accusations against us would take more space than I have in this letter. It is a shame that the The Crimson has chosen to prostitute itself to opportunists seeking an outlet for their frustrations. If some students on campus and at The Crimson fear a vital and active HRC, I have one response: too bad. Jay Dickerson '98 President, Harvard Republican Club
...bring up these semi-contemplative thoughts because I have been thinking a lot lately about the role sports plays in my family life in particular and family life in general. I have been thinking about how sports are frequently an outlet of understanding for fathers, son, mothers and daughters...