Word: send
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Unlike last year's production, which was largely a send-off of Harvard freshman life, replete with exclusively Harvard jokes, No Bull took on the form of a surprisingly conventional musical comedy of mistaken identity: pleasant if not particularly memorable music, a cheerfully tongue-in-cheek plot and caricatures obviously intended to be as farcical as possible. Set in the fictitious Pueblo Cito, a "backward little town" on the coast of Spain, the story revolves around three principal characters: El Bean (Tim Arnold '00), a famous matador; Hector (Elie Mystal '00), a sleazy politician; and Ana Sanchez (Tonia d'Amelio...
...choose junior staffers, refine the topics for next year's conference, to be held next March in Boston, and send mailings to 1,500 schools nationwide...
...hate the feeling that your computer is continuously made obsolete by changes in technology, or if you find it disturbing that our present television technology will be completely usurped by 2003 due to high definition digital television, then today's topic is bound to send you into a rage rivaling that of Achilles...
Bill Cohen, who as a Maine Senator received $10,100 from the jet manufacturers' PACs, had signed the letter to Christopher demanding an end to the restrictions. Now he lobbied the White House to send Chile the F-16 and F/A-18 specifications before March 31, warning that the Americans would be left out of the bidding if they missed the deadline...
...their deadline, she argued. They would wait. First, before aerospace companies began peddling their wares, the Administration needed to decide whether it wanted to change its Latin American arms policy. But by now the arms lobby was too formidable. Clinton sided with Cohen, insisting that the green light to send jet specifications didn't necessarily mean the Administration would later approve their sale. But in the past, sales licenses have almost always followed if an American company won a bid overseas. "We have a different situation now than we did in the late '70s," says White House spokesman David Johnson...