Word: rashness
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...after the influx of public funds diluted the insurance industry’s influence. Arizona has witnessed a 20 percent increase in voter turnout, more competitive races and an upsurge in minority elected officials. In Massachusetts, however, state legislators, content with their comfortable incumbencies and reluctant to face a rash of publicly funded challengers, defied the voters and refused to implement the new system...
...rash of failed midterms and broken Sinatra CDs hit Boston last October, and it wasn’t because of a belated group realization of Natalie Portman’s ’03 departure. The Yankees’ extra-inning victory over the Red Sox in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series last year was a stab to the hearts of all those who chant, “Reverse the curse...
After the rash of indecent assaults last year, the College created the Harvard University Campus Escort Program (HUCEP) to replace SafetyWalk, a defunct late-night escort system that could no longer provide staffing when students called for company walking home. HUCEP provides student companions for walkers during late-night hours...
...inspectors do their job, form a real coalition (right now America is bearing 90% of the costs and casualties), and plan for the aftermath. President Bush broke all of these promises to John Kerry and to the American people. A Kerry administration would never be so rash and misleading...
Mostly, though, Som thinks that the current rash of Asian designers and design students in the U.S. is a generational phenomenon. "My parents had more pressure on them to become doctors or lawyers. With this generation there is an open-minded feeling in terms of what you can pursue as a career," he explains. So it is that many Asians, both here and abroad, are entering into fashion and design...