Word: sudden
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Paniagua says Hoyte's hiring ofHernandez-Gravelle, as well as the sudden increasein minority representation in the fellowshipprogram, is part of a cover-up for non-Blackminority discrimination. Hoyte says the award offellowships to one Asian American and two Hispanicapplicants this year was the result of an intenseadvertising campaign
...Still, the idea of a [sudden drop] is less thespecter now than a rather steady erosion,"Rudenstine says. "One might not have that one,absolutely critical day, but rather severalcritical days...
...attorney, Lynn Weissberg, of the Boston firm Stern, Shapiro, Rosenfeld and Weissberg, said the probe resulted in "no finding on the complaint that was brought," adding that Costa's sudden and unannounced resignation in July as director of the news office--one month after she said the investigation concluded--was for unrelated reasons...
...noting a sudden dearth of mature behavior, 30 year-old O'Brien admonished sidekick Andy Ritchker: "We have to be professional. We can't act like people who are too young...
Redemption earns even more glory among evangelicals than consistent faith and virtue. And for Ralph Reed, sudden self-reform has always come easily. A heavy smoker as an undergraduate at the University of Georgia in the early 1980s, he pitched his pack of Marlboro Lights out a car window one day and never bought another. Booze was also a problem, so he went instantly dry during the summer after graduation. Weeks later, sipping soda in a Washington saloon as some pals drank harder stuff, he was seized by a thirst for "deeper spiritual meaning" in his life. Reed chose...