Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Agran, who advocates a "New American Security" which he says would shift $150 billion from military spending to domestic concerns, believes he can inject a new perspective into the race with his mayoral background. Many others agree, including Desire...
Last year, fatigue played a big role in hampering the Crimson's performance. Double-shift practices in February, coupled with a lack of team depth, wore the Crimson out early, and made a difficult schedule even more brutal...
Dowds says the decrease in the while population can also be attributed to a shift in the size of white and minority household...
While the shift had been brewing for months, it was consummated in just four days. On Sunday, Feb. 16, board members got the first calls summoning them to a special meeting in New York City. On Thursday, they voted 21 to 1 to bounce Nicholas, who had pointedly declined to attend. Rejecting an offer of a company plane that would pick him up in Vail, Colo., Nicholas chose instead to continue a family skiing vacation and sent his so-called resignation to New York...
...hate to admit it, because I am a Republican," says Michael Harlow, who served eight years in the Air Force and now works the evening shift at the front desk of a hotel. "But it appears that Bush, like Reagan before him, favors the wealthy, tolerates the poor and has forgotten the largest group in the middle." Julie Harlow, 33, has a degree in business administration and works part time managing a local gift store. "Sometimes I think the American Dream, at least for the middle class," she says, "is about dead...