Word: spearheaded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Basil's presence not only means an added shooting threat on the perimeter, it will also spark the Crimson's defense up front. Basil and fellow senior Alison Seanor spearhead a Harvard defense that averages better than 11 steals per game...
...what moral ground can the United States spearhead the movement to end bribery in international business? American officials wanted this treaty to be modeled on the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. However, even though many companies were charged with violating the act, no executive was ever convicted. If the U.S. cannot enforce its own law (which contains built-in punishments) it is less clear how effective this new international measure will be without any force behind...
...been a really great outpouring of support by the community and especially the Asian-American community," said Mark A. Simonoff, a high school friend of Kuo's who is helping to spearhead the drive...
...number seven). It's a creative breakthrough for the group--its previous work, which was mostly a cappella, often seemed unfinished and overly jokey. For Seven, instrumentalists have been brought in to help out, as have some accomplished producers, including Michael Franti of the hip-hop soul group Spearhead...
...Visions of Governance project is not an isolated, academic exercise," Nye said in a statement. "Elaine will spearhead the effort to engage practitioners and other non-academics in the project, and I eagerly await the chance to put her outstanding abilities to work...