Word: skips
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Rigby said he had intended to skip commencement exercises and get his diploma in the mail, but his children “insisted that we do this,” he said...
...months ago, Karen Tumulty went inside the mind of Al Gore and predicted that it was quite possible that he would skip another run at the White House. A month later Gore announced he was doing exactly that. In December Nancy Gibbs dissected the relationship between George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, who confirmed last week that he will again be part of the ticket. Two weeks ago, James Carney and John Dickerson examined the Bush re-election strategy, noting that while the President would focus on the economy, he would never skip a chance to remind voters...
...Skip is long overdue for a sabbatical,” Bobo said. “He’s essentially been in the saddle for 12 years, which is an unusually long time before taking a break...
...This is obviously an important time for the department, and a multi-layered set of transitions is underway,” Bobo said. “Skip is substantially and squarely involved in all of this...
...majority of the North American viewing public by running commercials on the three broadcast TV networks. But with the advent of cable, VCRs, mute buttons and newer technologies like the one used in TiVo, the audience has fractured into hundreds of niches not only able but likely to skip commercials. Advertisers today have to get their butts off the figurative couch and work outside the living room. They have to become hunters adept at tracking the consumer prey. They're investing millions to learn your habits, tastes and routines, when you commute, recreate and flush--and they're using this...