Word: suited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bill Bradley's leather shoes are cracked, and his suit and tie--as he makes a point of telling me at a doughnut shop in Claremont, near the Vermont border--are suffering through their second straight campaign day. For the former New Jersey Senator, an insurgent trying to grab the Democratic nomination from Al Gore, genteel shabbiness signifies authenticity. Bradley wants you to know he's got bigger things--purer things--on his mind, and the doughnut shop is packed with people who have come to hear about them (and a few who just want coffee and crullers). Ten months...
Wang overcame one of the Ivy elite, Anastasia Pozdniakova, in a straight set victory, 7-6, 7-4. Jain and Magyera quickly followed suit with straight set victories of their...
...hand over mine first. In the middle of the exchange, Aaron has a brainstorm. He decides to overwhelm the inspector with a hailstorm of paperwork. He tosses out his driver's license, his school ID, his credit cards, even his USTA membership card from the 10th grade. Josh follows suit, emptying his wallet on the unsuspecting bouncer. The line begins to back up. People start shouting. The bouncer panics. He shoves all of our IDs back at us and slaps on entry-bands. We're in. We've crossed the Rubicon...
...AAUP was successful in its original suit, decided by the Ohio Supreme Court. The Court ruled that preventing professors from exercising their right to collective bargaining violated both the state and federal Constitutions...
...turned away from the window, a man in a gray suit with tags around his neck motioned me over with one finger. He held two tickets in his other hand...