Word: preparee
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"It is his responsibility," said Charles P. Slichter '45, who retired from the Corporation over the summer after a 25-year tenure. "But in some instances, the president might want to prepare a statement, or the Corporation might want to."
John F. Codington, an associate professor of biological chemistry and molecular, pharmacology and a senior scientist at the Harvard affiliated Boston Biomedical Research Institute, says Boston Biomed has granted the biotechnology company Epigen the commercial right to use the antigens and antibodies that he developed and the right to prepare...
Senator Bob Dole and Representative Newt Gingrich emerged from a two-hour White House meeting today without an agreement about whether to temporarily extend the federal government's debt in the absence of a budget. The issue of "linkage," once a term of art in the State Department, is now...
The war still rages in the details of an eventual settlement. Right now, the parties can agree on little more than general principles and remain sharply divided over sovereignty issues and key territorial claims. American negotiators, led by Asst. Secretary of State Richard C. Holbrooke, are working overtime to prepare...
In a race, where he has "not spent a dime." Winters said he prefers in the coming two weeks to maintain his low profile, instead using the time to prepare for his students at Harvard.