Word: saves
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Another student, who is parking at the Business School lot this year, said, "Harvard's parking policy being what it is, students might as well be required to park at Pat's Towing Service and save their money for later on--they are going to get you on the streets anyway...
...chance for the Crimson offense came with seven minutes left in the game, when Lyman Bullard challenged URI goalie Bob Auletta one-on-one--and lost. "Lyman was put through on two beautiful passes, but he was a pace back from the ball, and the goalie made a good save," Ford said...
...there is another possibility. Given the thesis that Southerners possess a certain talent for law, for government and politics -you remember the early Virginians-then maybe those talents will now be free to manifest themselves. Perhaps the South owes the country the debt. The North saved the Union the first time. I'm slightly optimistic that the South will save it a second time...
...room--the ministers are, to a man, taking diligent notes or listening in rapt attention. Now certainly this scene, with its Emperor's New Clothes quality to it, strikes an amusing chord. But when one considers that it is likely that not a single person in the room, save for the French film crew, understands a word of what Amin is saying as he babbles away, much of the humor quickly vanishes. And to compound this weakness in approach, there is also a racist slant in the camera work, reminiscent of the worst excesses of Birth of a Nation, exemplified...
...work out too well. Smith says: "We had an idea for Christmas decorations which would be dramatic, economical and exciting." Instead of buying the typical plastic wreaths and polyurethane Santas, Smith hatched a plan that called for the participation of Cambridge residents in fabricating and installing decorations; it would save money, it would draw people into the Square, and it would look nice...