Word: rashly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Freak Show:Facing this rash of injuries to blueliners, Harvard Coach Ronn Tomassoni was forced to look to senior Rich DeFreitas, known on the team as "The freak Show." The junior got the call after Sneddon went down at St. Lawrence and skated a few shifts against Clarkson. Last weekend, DeFreitas--who had seen action in only half of the Crimson's first 14 games this year--came up big for Harvard. Skating a regular shift with junior Jim Coady, DeFreitas handled his chances cleanly with few mistakes...
Signs warning library patrons of a recent "rash of crimes" have been posted at the Cabot Science Library in response to a theft that occurred earlier this week...
This would not be the first time such a link between pollution and plague has shown up. In a 1988 report to the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, investigators suggested that a rash of dolphin deaths on America's East Coast might have resulted from bacterial infections that overwhelmed the animals' pollution-damaged immune systems. Environmentalists believe the Mediterranean case is potentially more serious, since it is happening during fall, one of the dolphins' prime breeding seasons. The disease could also spread to other mammals, including monk seals, pilot whales and sperm whales...
TOLERANCE is not enough. The gay, lesbian and bisexual community is not something that needs to be tolerated like a bad cold or a rash. We are the full moral and spiritual equals of heterosexuals, and refuse to continue to be relegated to second class citizenship and fear. There is nothing bad about us to tolerate...
...police commissioner, Lee Brown, seem at a loss for remedies to the worst crime wave to hit the city in a decade. "New York is in desperate need of leadership," says Moss, "and it simply isn't there." A TIME/CNN poll of New Yorkers taken during this summer's rash of killings showed that only 47% approved of Dinkins' performance, and an equal number believed he is no different or worse than his abrasive predecessor, Edward I. Koch...