Word: seat
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seniors, however, know the history or the people behind the traditions they have come to expect as Commencement approaches. Even for the class marshals, who are in charge of planning class events, tradition takes a back seat to organizing social get-togethers that will promote class unity...
About 1,600 seniors tried their best to walk in double lines while marching to the church which, with its 1,200 seat capacity, was quickly filled. Along the way, the soon-to-be graduates doffed their caps to the statue of John Harvard...
...prominent neo-conservatives Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb, Kristol was raised in Manhattan's liberal Upper West Side. In 1965, at the age of 12, he passed out leaflets supporting the candidacy of future Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) for a seat on the city council...
...Nobody is entitled to this seat--because you were from [Cambridge], because you are an incumbent, because you think it is your divine right," Barrios said...
...terms were always hopelessly unacceptable. In an early 1995 negotiation, for example, Netscape asked Microsoft for the advance information its programmers would need to make the Netscape browser run properly with Windows 95. According to Clark, Microsoft refused unless it got a piece of the company and a seat on the board. Netscape finally decided to go to the DOJ through its outside counsel, Gary Reback...