Word: snag
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have any problem," Norm said. "Our objective was to drive 'em out, and we've done it. But let me talk to my commanders, and unless they've run into a snag I don't know about, I don't see why we shouldn't stop...
BILL GATES Microsoft's merger with Intuit hits an antitrust snag...
...amaretto, I might find her kind of pretentious." Similarly, Rafael N. Castro '97 recommends the low road. "Always order either an espresso or a regular black cup of joe. Tea is fine too, although once I ordered herbal tea on a date and a woman called me a SNAG (Sensitive New Age Guy)." Those of you who wish to avoid attachments, beware of confections: "If you share a piece of cake, it's definitely a date," says Nicole S. Sabado '94. "Cake is a serious commitment." The final word on the subject belongs to Roni Brunn '96, member...
...Punctuality: Together people are on time. They get the exact seats they want for lectures. They never run after the shuttle bus unless it's leaving early. They get to section before seven minutes after the hour. They arrive early for lunch dates with friends and even manage to snag tables in crowded dining halls. They finish and hand in things on time, such as, oh, theses. Extensions are more trouble than they're worth to these people...
John Burnham plans to withdraw his application to Harvard, and hopes to attend some other Ivy League school. His beatings should leave a bad taste in the mouths of all football recruits, whose cushy treatment has finally hit a snag. We recommend two courses of action for the University: 1) a careful examination of the recruiting program, since it is clear that football team members can no longer take care of their own and 2) an end to the persistent coddling of students who commit serious offenses...