Word: seeks
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...straight, was a little out of the ordinary. It just seemed to happen. Freshman year, Thomas lived downstairs from William A. Blankenship '96, and "he was always complaining that he didn't know any other gay freshmen," she says. "I made it my personal mission to go out and seek gay people." On this mission, she met people like Royce Lin '96, the future chair of the BGLSA, and Joshua L. Oppenheimer '96-'97, the future political rabble rouser famous for his campaigns against AALARM, Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53, and other symbols of right wing conservatism...
Lotteries are usually held for the seminars, since many students seek the chance to learn from professors in small-group settings...
...three-term senator, known for his advocacy of policies limiting immigration into the United States, has said he will not seek re-election this November...
...warning shot across Earth's bow. They have been trying to convince the world--with only modest success--that asteroids like this one represent a clear and present danger. To meet that threat, they have proposed a network of computer-monitored telescopes (equipped with sensitive electronic cameras) that would seek out threatening asteroids or comets in plenty of time to fend them off with appropriately designed long-range missiles...
...federal court. At stake for the court is whether Congress can limit its ability to review death-row appeals. The case of convicted murder Ellis Wayne Felker is the first test of a federal law passed in April that requires inmates who have lost their first federal appeal to seek permission from a three-judge appellate court to file a second. Georgia death-row prisoner Felker brought his case to the Supreme Court despite an appellate court decision rejecting his appeal. His lawyers and the American Civil Liberties Union argue that giving the appellate courts power to deny a death...