Word: switches
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...decision to switch to the Plympton St. bookshop was prompted by dissatisfaction with the Coop's handling of book supplies and deadlines that were too restrictive for the department, Marius said...
...open the second period, Harvard replaced number one goaltender Jennifer White with fellow freshman Rebecca Margulies. But the switch didn't affect the onrushing Crimson, who added four goals over the course of the stanza, or the Eagles, whose scoring opportunities continued to be an endangered species...
...your portrayal last Friday of a "radical feminist," as a monstrous man-hater guiltily lusting after Sly Stallone. Maybe next week, if we're lucky, we'll get to meet a real live Black person--who you'd no doubt have sporting numerous gold-chains and wielding a switch-blade. Or maybe you'll give us a puffed-chested hispanic showing off his new Cadillac...
Tammy M. Brown, who works at Adams House Dining Hall and did not know of the name switch, said, "It doesn't make a difference to me. On second thought, though, they're probably trying to make it sound better, more elegant...
...Hearst has little to lose by shaking things up. San Francisco has never been blessed with a top-grade daily newspaper, nor is the marketplace really competitive. In a joint-operating pact, signed in 1965, to guarantee the survival of both papers, the Examiner agreed to switch to afternoon publication. Since then the two papers have shared printing and distribution costs. They also split revenues, thus ensuring that the Examiner will have a healthy bottom line despite running a poor second to the Chronicle...