Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...close Brown match] should help us," Peter Palandjian said. "It'll anger some of us, push us to work harder. Overall, it was a good learning lesson for us. All of us, at some point, thought we might definitely lose to a team we should not have lost...
...these two roles are not the only ones. Radcliffe might also push for Harvard credit for its seminars. It might host undergraduate classes in Radcliffe buildings. It might undertake to publicize its resources more effectively among undergrads, perhaps, crassly, by stamping its logo on all that it funds, the way Harvard does. But these are just random examples. The underlying point is that Radcliffe need not have interpreted its merger-that-dares-not-speak-its-name in a manner that absolves it of all responsibility for acting like a College...
...easier to push a direct line button than make a phone call," says one equity HMC trader. "Speed is of essence when you try to sell or buy stocks...
Rubin took over for Rowning in the sixth, and set the Eagles down in order in both of the following frames. But although the batswomen opened both the sixth and seventh with singles, they couldn't push any runner farther than second base...
...find that hiring outside money managers and paying them a percentage of assets each year is more cost effective than setting up an in-house operation, but Harvard allocated almost $10 million last year to pay managers to invest its own money. And as the University's money traders push the endowment past $3.5 billion, HMC is making a name for itself in investment banking circles...