Word: reach
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More than 1000 bikers from the U.S. and Canada attend the blessing--and Booth has been there among them to photograph the procedings for the past four years. Last year, the bikers gave a prize to the motorcyclist who traveled the farthest to reach the New Hampshire event...
...more importantly, the University and Cambridge must reach an understanding about when, if ever, the police can enter a dormitory room. When we came to Harvard, we ceded certain rights of privacy to the University police, and not the Cambridge force. No Harvard dormitory should ever be barged into--loud music notwithstanding--and shut down the way the Cambridge police shut down the Adams House party. The Cambridge and Harvard forces usually respect one another's jurisdictions, and College officials should see to it that such arrangements are maintained...
Candidates needed at last 15 percent of the vote in any of Arizona's five voting districts to qualify for delegates, and Gore failed to reach the threshold in any area...
Decareau added fielding grace to his batting might. Eli cleanup powerhouse Al Kolesar led off the sixth with a fly to short-right center. Decareau, who had been stationed near the line, needed more than his great jump to reach the ball. Risking an error, Decareau dove to his right and snagged the ball just before both landed...
...years the story of Matthew Henson has languished as a dusty footnote in history. Henson, an experienced Arctic adventurer, shared with Robert Peary the honor of being the first men to reach the North Pole, on April 9, 1909. Over the decades, however, Peary alone was generally credited as the first man at the Pole, despite the fact that the frostbitten explorer relied on Henson's navigational skills during the final 133-mile trek to the top of the earth. Some historians believe that Henson arrived at the pole 45 minutes before his famous colleague, but was denied credit...