Word: seat
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Princeton (8-4-0, 7-2-0) is currently perched atop the ECAC leader board. The Tigers, however, are on the verge of losing their seat, having lost three of their last five games. Princeton heads into the winter break with a slight one-point ECAC lead over the rest of the pack...
...Hampshire held the No. 1 ranking in the nation before being unseated by the Crimson 3-2 last Sunday. Despite losing the top seat, the Wildcats have one of the conference's most potent offenses, ranking second in the ECAC in scoring...
...half of the show was somewhat of a let-down at first, as Phish gave the crown little time to warm up before expecting them to keep up with impossibly fast beats and long jams. Although most of the audience members tried to keep dancing, many were having a seat and taking a break after the first few songs or so. The end of the show brought back the mellow lyrics that have won Phish acclaim in the past. Phish is now experimenting with a new style that sometimes leaves longtime fans in the dark, but their concerts are still...
...friend Bill Allen, the boss of Boeing, saying he wanted a jet 2 1/2 times the size of the 707. It was a staggering request given the development cost of the 707. And Trippe didn't stop with size. Pam Am was operating the 707 with a seat-mile cost, at best, of 6.6[cents]. Trippe set for Boeing the goal of reducing that...
...what households. Estee Lauder loved to "entertain," as giving large dinner parties was once called. She enjoyed "beautiful people"--celebrities, the rich and famous--and could invite them to dine with her at a table that could seat 30 without extensions. The food and the wines, lovely. She didn't miss a thing. She learned as she grew up. She watched; she enjoyed her world...