Word: reached
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Although out of state stores don't stock the trivia game, Wolverine fans everywhere will soon get their chance to buy it. Madej said he hopes to reach Michigan alums nationwide in time for the Christmas rush by advertising in the alumni magazine...
...first 340 years of Harvard College's existence—from the quill and ink-well to the ball-point pen—ownership of the means of production has been within the reach of all students. When this equality was threatened by the typewriter, a production tool beyond the means of some students, the University installed typewriters in the libraries. Those who were unable to purchase typewriters could still have access to them and not be unfairly disadvantaged in grading...
...pace was down to the point that I knew my 2:50 goal was out of reach. Finishing would be a breeze though...
Reagan brooded about it as he hurried through his morning briefing on the aftermath of the hijacking of the Achille Lauro. Although U.S. intelligence had pinpointed the terrorists in Egypt, and a scheme was being hatched to try and capture them if they fled, they were still out of reach...
Still, there are a few signs of fresh concern that reach beyond the Ivy League, with its high entry standards and prohibition against athletic scholarships. On Oct. 2 a panel of university presidents from the National Collegiate Athletic Association unanimously recommended a modified version of a measure called Proposal 48. The rule, scheduled to take effect in August 1986, would require freshman athletes at the major sports schools to enter with SATs of 700 and a grade-point average of 2.0 in real courses. The presidents' commission is seeking to amend the standard to allow a player with grades over...