Word: signed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wonder a third of my paycheck goes to taxes: now I have to pay Egypt and Israel to get them to sign an agreement...
Eliot House has the most restrictive policy on interhouse, requiring guests to sign their name, bursars's card number, host's name, and their House affiliation...
...river Houses have already instituted policies restricting interhouse eating at lunch and dinner. If the CHUL stops interhouse for Quad upperclassmen, which von Stade said yesterday was one of the options, they will have to go to Houses far from the Yard, or have a student from another House sign them...
Tears seem to be the hallmark of Isabel Perón's troubled presidency. Fourteen months ago, she led Argentina in an emotional period of mourning for her husband and political mentor, Juan Domingo Perón. More recently, her publicly shed tears have become both a sign of her own increasingly fragile physical and emotional condition and an apt acknowledgment of the problems that her erratic rule has brought to her country. A week ago, when she handed over temporary executive power to Italo Luder, Provisional President of the Argentine Senate, she was choking back tears once again...
...Quinlan, 21, went to bed saying she was not feeling well. She never woke up. Stricken with a still undiagnosed malady (perhaps the result of mistakenly mixing a tranquilizer and drinks), she has remained in a coma ever since. One side of her permanently damaged brain shows almost no sign of functioning while the other gives off only slight but steady signals visible on an electroencephalogram. Last week, unwittingly, Karen Ann became the focus of the continuing legal-medical-ethical controversy over how to define death...