Word: regular
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Including sophomore small forward Dan Clemente (four assists), Harvard's regular frontcourt players have barely one assist per game...
...Cambridge City Council considered bringing a lawsuit against Harvard and MIT challenging their tax-exempt status as educational institutions at their regular Monday night meeting...
...Faneuil Hall, Cambridge-Side Galleria and Harvard Square have the same regular prices on all four items chosen at random...
...players know it, which is why they poke fun at it. "Milk" is David Meriwether, 17, 5 ft., 11 in., a junior whose mere presence at the Los Angeles school dropped more jaws than his first dunk ever could. When Meriwether steps onto the court for Crenshaw's first regular-season game this week, he will become the first white basketball player in the school's 30-year history. In a preview of the anticipated pandemonium, Meriwether's introduction at a recent preseason scrimmage prompted more than 1,000 students to stomp and chant his politically incorrect nickname...
...most important." The baby boom generation has simply started aging beyond the most crime-prone years. Additional factors include more sophisticated and more effective law enforcement, says Barnes. "Police have analyzed what kinds of crimes serious criminals engage in routinely," he explains, "and they are nabbing suspects in their regular work, grabbing them while they engage in lesser daily crimes before they move on to more serious ones." But most worrisome, says Barnes, is the political factor: "Police have learned that there is an incentive in an era of declining crime rates to downgrade the crimes they encounter and report...