Word: shapes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Basically, the Coop is not in the best shape right now, and there has been a lot of talk on how to refocus," says Daniel N. Saul '95, an outgoing member of the Board of Directors and a Crimson editor...
...loose among us began to take shape; that is, that the University, is a hopelessly bigoted, reactionary force, which serves the interests of a hideous military-industrial complex by doing its chores and by intellectually emasculating the young," Pusey said...
...your issue of May 29, 1995, you reported an interview with President Neil L. Rudenstine in which the president was reported to have said that "the University [was] now in good shape on the benefits issue." It appears that there must be a mistake, either in your reporting of the president's remarks or in the president's perception of the views of members of the faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Gradually an exciting hypothesis took shape. "I began to wonder," says Cano, "if I was not awakening ancient organisms that had been entombed in amber for millions of years." He knew scientists had revived hardy bacterial spores that were hundreds of years old, but they were youngsters compared with his alleged ancients...
...shiny new pen, perfect nails, heavy-duty makeup -- and almost no takers among the lunchtime crowd jamming the Market Place East mall in downtown Philadelphia last Monday. For the half a dozen or so people who buy the book, she signs "Best Wishes," with her initial in the shape of a treble clef on a sheet of music. Frustrated, a little ticked off, she gets up, paces, fidgets with her hair and decides to leave early, sniffing, "There's usually a long line; I don't know what's happening here...