Word: soled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kings sat virtually alone in the frontier of the West, a weak franchise that had only recently shed its putrid yellow and purple jerseys. Their sole claim on hockey lore consisted of one player--Marcel Dionne...
...Kings sat virtually alone in the frontier of the West, a weak franchise that had only recently shed its putrid yellow and purple jerseys. Their sole claim on hockey lore consisted of one player--Marcel Dionne...
...much more than twice that amount left for economic reasons. Citing fears form the failure of Vietnam as haunting the U.S. and preventing it from assuming a larger role as peacekeeper in the world, Fritz suggests a possible solution being the creation of a "special military branch for the sole purpose of enforcing peace agreements." With the recent success of U.N. peacekeepers being dubious at best, it is unlikely that this proposal will be implemented anytime soon. However, the West should heed Fritz's call if it hopes to find a way to solve the refugee problem: "wealthy nations that...
Alvis agreed that Milosevic is not the sole problem...
...produced in England or a beer that a Massachusetts-based company first brewed at the end of the 19th century. To others it is a second-rate school in Canada that teaches negotiating skills. And then there s the Cambridge-based educational institution that claims and fights for the sole rights to the coveted name. Enrique J. Calixto, Harvard s trademark program s administrator, and others at the Harvard Office for Technology and Trademark Licensing spend at least a quarter of a million dollars a year tracking trademark and name violations...