Word: shorter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There should be a greater emphasis on drugs that inhibit viral replication," Shaw said. "We can also design shorter trials to test more therapies...
Responsibility for covering Foyle will probably go to junior Darren Rankin and sophomore Kyle Snowden. Although both have had experience at center and power forward, Rankin and Snowden are three and five inches shorter, respectively, than Foyle...
Greed cuts both ways, of course. Six Labrador retriever breeders say they have filed a class action against the AKC and the Labrador Retriever Club Inc. for changing the breed standard to favor slimmer, longer-legged animals over the traditional stockier, shorter ones -- thereby devaluing the out-of-date model. And some owners of a relatively rare dog called the Havanese, which arrived in this country from Cuba in the mid-1970s, are actively seeking AKC recognition, despite worries by other owners that they are inviting overbreeding and genetic problems...
...notion of competitive elections a mockery," she says. "It almost takes a national temper tantrum to dislodge incumbents." Meanwhile, Rotunda points to the existence of one federal-term limit -- the two terms of the President. "The nation has survived, indeed flourished," he adds. Furthermore, there is another benefit to shorter terms. "When you have open seats, women and minorities have a better chance of getting elected...
Others did. The punches' midday performance on the Widener steps drew a large crowd. At noon, two Owl initiates ran up and down the steps in pantyhose, chanting "If we were shorter, we would be midgets," while others sunbathed in Harvard boxers or rubbed lotion on their fellow punches' backs...