Word: referred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recent elections for our much-criticized student government (a.k.a. the Undergraduate Council) are definitely troubling. Without concocting some imaginative and entertaining scandal scenario, we merely refer to the numbers...
...shopping expeditions, Whitestone receives a guest. Dressed in a T shirt and a polka-dot vest and pants, she is an enthusiastic and fluent conversation partner. She readily acknowledges not being part of Deaf culture -- "I don't know it very well. I have seen it" -- and tends to refer even to small d deaf as "them...
Since she doesn't always use the shuttle at a set time, Gemmill often needs to refer to a posted schedule, but can't always find...
Community hospitals specialize in primary care and may lack advanced technology, so they can afford to lower their prices. Often, they refer their sickest patients to the teaching hospitals...
...counseling, job training or schooling. Still, says Corriero, "even though the legislature gave us the bodies of these kids, they gave us no support services. We don't have a probation-department representative who tells me the Family Court history. We don't have any mental-health services to refer them to. We don't have any residential programs. We don't have any resources that the Family Court...