Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Some argue--we may call them the internationalists--that our freedoms and our quality of life depend on our competitive edge in the global economy. We cannot rest easy on a large internal market and plentiful national resources. The economy is increasingly global, and it requires us to keep pace. If our students fall behind, we will be unable to compete, our economy will sag, and we will be unable to afford the freedoms and services provided by the government...
Knowles conceded the College may make moreefforts to reduce student costs if the endowmentgrowth continues at its fast pace...
...Francisco, who had scored her 19th goal of the season in the third period against Dartmouth, simultaneously broke a record and kept Harvard's playoff hopes intact against B.C. Francisco scored two goals and assisted on two more to pace the Crimson to a 6-4 victory over the Eagles...
...most drastic difference between her experiences in Washington to Cambridge, Burke admits, relates to the pace of decision-making...
After the salve, the lights were turned on and the candles, for the most part, extinguished. The men strummed their guitars to a faster pace, and one by one, couples took the floor to dance the Sevillana, a traditional dance punctuated by sharp stomps and flowery hand motions that tells a love story in four parts, while the crowd sang and clapped in time...