Word: spend
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They aren't taking volunteers for the Alamo any more, and it is getting harder to find cannibals to invite to lunch. So what does a man do when he's bored and restless (and maybe a little masochistic) and has $50,000 or so to spend? He races powerboats...
Pettigrew was invited in January to head the study. He declined, however, because this meant that he would have to leave Harvard. While Pettigrew will have to spend a good part of the summer in Washington working on the study, and currently commutes to the Capital once or twice a week, he will still teach three courses here next year...
...many of you are willing to spend 10 years in Africa or Latin America or Asia working for the U.S. and working for freedom? How many of you (who) are going to be doctors are willing to spend your days in Ghana?. . . On your willingness to do that, not merely to serve one or two years in the service, but on your willingness to contribute part of your life to this country, I think, will depend the answer whether we as a free society can compete...
...procedure, Monro explained, is an attempt to eliminate the "popularity contests" which developed in the past when freshmen were required to express a first, second and third choice. In addition, the new system seeks to accomodate those Masters who do not wish to spend great amounts of time selecting incoming students by guaranteeing them a representative cross section of the freshmen class...
...have come to the conclusion that the way to meet the problem is not to prolong medical education but to shorten it. Today, for virtually all physicians, education takes a minimum of nine years after high school: four in college, four in medical school, one in an internship. Specialists spend two to seven years more in an ill-paid residency...