Word: particularized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...have networks capable of low-speed data-transmission, and we're getting higher-speed equipment by the end of the year," says Peter S. McKinney, associate dean of applied sciences. "[The plans of the] CATV won't have any particular impact on computer work within the university...
...particular point, the referee raised his arm to signal a penalty against the Crimson, and the RPI forwards--even as their goalie rushed to the bench to be replaced by an extra skater--dumped the puck into the Harvard zone and skated off for a line change, without even trying to convert the extra-man situation...
There was a competitive edge to the White House analysis. Some staffers apparently felt that the State Department, and in particular U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Stephen Bosworth, had prejudged the Philippine election. Said a White House official: "They in effect told us that unless Aquino won, that would be proof positive of widespread vote fraud. That falls into the realm of prognostication and outside diplomacy...
...listen and then promptly give us a lecture on plaintiff rights and judicial history. The greatest frustration is that no one who can do something about it is looking at all the facets." The bitterness between the two professions by now is deeply felt, and lawyers in particular may feel they have little need to bend since they benefit from the status quo. But if attorneys decline to compromise, they could find reforms, even the least palatable ones, imposed on them...
...time I was accosted by [a neighbor], and he went on this moralizing rampage about how this shirt means something to people who have it," Roberts says. "Well, I don't care, I don't have this particular kind of attachment. It's tough cookies. To me, it doesn't have that kind of connotation. You get much more out of a sport than being able to wear a shirt...