Word: signal
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...scored Harvard's first points on a simple layup, but she sprinted back on defense with her fists pumping. When she knocked down her first trey one minute later, she left her arms up to signal her shot was true, then began waving them up and down to spark her teammates...
...carries himself with professional demeanor among amateurs. And as 4-0 Harvard prepares for the meatier part of its schedule, may his inspired play signal bigger and better things for the Crimson. HARVARD, 75-59 at Lavities Pavillion Army 26 33 - 59 Harvard...
...tone of the anniversary celebrations signal a dramatic change in strategy for the royal family? No. It has been evolving in the direction of more openness for years. Indeed, the Queen invented the "walkabout" early in her reign, and she sees more ordinary people on a regular basis than do most Cabinet ministers and newspaper editors. In 1992 she began paying taxes and reduced the number of royals who receive state funds (and the annus horribilis speech itself was a notable instance of candor). Nevertheless, the election of Blair and the death of Diana have intensified the process of bringing...
...ultimately pave the way for economic recovery in that country, which tends to prop up financial institutions that are saddled with debt. It was billions of dollars in illegal debt that ultimately sank Yamaichi Securities. If the Japanese government is willing to let it go under, it may signal a positive policy shift. And although the Tokyo stock exchange dropped 5 percent on the news, followed closely by drops in Hong Kong and South Korea, it seems Japan's economic woes are unlikely to spread worldwide. The National Association of Business Economists on Monday said the Asian crisis "will probably...
TIME's Daniel Kadlec believes the market woes signal that Japan might be worth an investment...