Word: repeated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...virtual repeat of his earlier tally, Yalie Jeff Brow narrowed his team's deficit. From the same spot, with a defender playing him and screening the Crimson net, Brow rifled another slapshot that again managed to squirt by his defender and elude Prestifilippo...
Because of the problems, some preceptors will have to repeat their first class, Harvey said. "This will throw off the whole semester," he added. "It's not the right foot for the class...
Prosecutors trying to reopen his case will have a tough time. Many of the witnesses, including key subordinates from Lincoln and its parent, American Continental Corp., are far from eager to repeat their performance now that their own cases have been settled. So it seems that Keating may have beaten the rap. True, he has served more time than nearly all the major white-collar criminals of the '80s, including notorious junk-bond king Michael Milken, with whom he did hundreds of millions of dollars in deals...
...Congressional Republicans. Clinton's declaration then that "the era of big government is over" became his most memorable line, while then-Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole effectively nipped his own campaign in the bud with his infamous "Darth Vader" response. But the President also is striving to avoid a repeat of his second Inaugural, which was received by both press and public with a chorus of indifferent grunts. "This is a very different kind of speech," notes McAllister. "It has been said that the Inaugural is the poetry; the State of the Union is the prose." Part of the State...
More importantly, ask them how they feel about waiting in line at the double barrel Coop counters this semester to repeat the madness. I did, and the results of my impromptu poll confirmed my suspicion that students are upset with Coop prices...