Word: shave
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Ramer had sported a crew-cut since his senior year in high school, but he decided to shave it off before his sophomore season at Harvard...
Those legislative difficulties could pale in comparison to the ones Clinton may face after the 1994 elections. Losses of even two or three seats in the Senate and 20 or so in the House, regarded as normal for the President's party at midterm, would shave the Democrats' margins so thin as to perhaps bring back legislative gridlock. Greater losses could virtually end Clinton's chances for getting any important legislation passed, and the elections last week indicate that is a distinct possibility. Very far from a certainty, of course: a recent quickening in the economic recovery, if it continues...
...pleased with those who ran," Harvard Coach Frank Haggerty said. "Last year we ran the same course two weeks later in the season, and we still managed to shave 45 seconds off last year's time...
...Aime echoed louder and louder from out in left field where he played: "MINE! MINE! I GOT IT! I GOT IT!" He always did. Suddenly we were in the playoffs and giddy with excitement. The usually circumspect first baseman (and TIME public affairs director) Robert Pondiscio was promising to shave his head if we won the championship. "This is serious stuff," said first-base coach Rafael Soto, who directs incoming mail for the magazine. "It's the only way we can get physical with our rivals." Then we made it into the finals...
...look closely, the shave left quite a bit of stubble. The buzz in Washington revealed that the Clinton administration, if pressed, could have counted on at least five or so more votes. A number of Democratic senators decided, once the plan's approval was sure, to cast a no vote...