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Chopra, who said he had been notified by Wolcowitz, noted that he was pleased that students had been able to sway Faculty opinion on this issue...
...students who attend Harvard while we do—in classes, study groups and extracurricular organizations. Graduates of Harvard are a built-in support network for post-graduate work in whatever careers students choose. And if the Harvard name has some “signaling” sway with non-alumnus employers, it’s only because the students who come out of Harvard consistently do great things—lead businesses, lead protests and lead countries...
...Mexican embassies worldwide acquired by the AP advises that Mexico's position on the Iraq war will be determined exclusively by its primary "national interest," which is its relationship with the U.S. Washington may also be hoping that Chile's interest in pursuing trade agreements with the U.S. will sway its decision, and that similar aid-and-trade incentives could tempt Angola, Guinea and Cameroon to back the U.S. position...
Burgard predicted the petition might sway those members of the Faculty who are “on the fence” regarding the issue, though it would probably not change the minds of those who are in favor of preregistration...
Young children run and do back flips while a few adults begin stretching. Slowly, dancers gather around the alter of candles and small busts at the center of the room and sway to the dance...