Word: synching
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...terms like "strict scrutiny" and "compelling interest" cannot deliver. In the Buffalo area, however, the clinics were not closed down, traffic was hardly disrupted, and citizens focused on the 28 homicides this year and the $70 million deficit projected for next. "This performance seems out of place, out of synch and out of time," said Andrew Rudnick, president of the Greater Buffalo Development Foundation...
Leno became the obvious choice for NBC. His ratings showed that he kept Carson's core audience and also attracted some younger, more affluent viewers. Leno is more in synch with the zeitgeist: Letterman's pervasive irony seems less suited to the '90s than Leno's sincerity. For NBC, giving Letterman the job was a lose-lose proposition: the network would lose Late Night with David Letterman, the best and most profitable late-late-night show on TV, and it would lose Leno...
Harvard did have its chances, though. While its defense played solidly, the Crimson's offense looked slow and out of synch for much of the game, failing to capitalize on breakaways and loose pucks...
...insist that their musical, athletic and competitive talents are equally matched. "We split the stunts up fifty-fifty," says Isabelle. Concurs Paul: "There isn't one who's lazier than the other." Having spent almost every day of their lives together since adolescence, they claim to be totally in synch. "I know exactly how he feels on the ice every minute of every day," Isabelle states. Remarkably, the two say they have never considered splitting up the team. "Even if we lose," says Isabelle, "we'll go professional together...
Harvard opens up the Great Lakes Invitational with the cards stacked against it. Both Harvard and Michigan--which squared off in the opening round--look out of synch all game long, but the talented Wolverines manage a 3-1 victory behind stellar goaltending from sophomore Steve Shields...