Word: rows
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...using FACTS. Any kind, but go get them in. They are what we look for--a name, a place, an allusion, an object, a brand of deodorant, the titles of six poems in a row, even an occasional date. This, son, makes for interesting reading, and that is what gets As. Underline them, capitalize them, insert them in outline from: Be sure we don't miss them. Why do you think all exams insist at the top, "Illustrate"; "Be Specific"; etc? They mean it. The illustrations, of course, need not be singularly relevant; but they must be there. If Vague...
...surprise resignation of the man who had championed German unification triggered an embarrassing row that highlighted the disunity within the ruling coalition. The leadership of Genscher's Free Democrats, who are junior members of the three-party coalition, announced that Housing Minister Irmgard Schwaetzer would take over as Foreign Minister. Instead of rubber-stamping the appointment, a caucus of Free Democrats in the parliament rejected Schwaetzer and designated Justice Minister Klaus Kinkel. Members of the Christian Social Union, Kohl's other coalition partner, were so miffed at not being consulted about Genscher's replacement that they demanded a full Cabinet...
Senior Co-Captain Sarah Leary agreed with Earley's assessment of the aftermath of the match against the Big Green, which gave Harvard its sixth straight Ivy League title in a row...
...meet the Pro-Lifers for another in-your-face metaphysical infuriator. And from San Quentin, Calif., after a 14-year legal preliminary, a night of ghastly last-minute appeals and strap-him-in-take-him- out action as double-murderer Robert Alton Harris flirts with cyanide and exhales death-row doggerel. (Close-up. Harris, macho-sardonic: "You can be a king or a street sweeper,/ But everybody dances with the Grim Reaper.") Back after this...
...biggest change is likely to be one of perception. "I don't think it will open up the legal floodgates, but it may open emotional and political ones," said Sacramento attorney Quin Denvir, who currently represents three inmates on death row. "In the past, jurors thought that if they sentenced someone to death, they'd never really get it. Now everyone in the system will see that the death penalty means the state will actually gas a person. Before it was more theoretical than real. Now the theory ends and reality begins...