Word: tied
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Church. At first, I took little notice. In my past two years at Harvard, I have come to accept things like that as completely typical-you know, like those evenings when you walk into the dining hall and see a chamber orchestra and ten deans lined up in black tie to greet you for an "elegant meal," or those Saturdays when you roll out of bed and into the Square and slowly realize that there is a moonwalk the size of your dorm sitting in the middle of Mass...
...expression goes "Close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades." This statement was all too true for the Harvard women's soccer team yesterday, which left Chestnut Hill after dominating the Boston College Eagles for two hours with a lopsided 1-1 tie...
However, in two hours of regular and overtime play, it could only muster one goal. In the end, the scoreboard revealed the disappointing result: a 1-1 tie...
NOTE: If Baltimore and New York finish in a tie, Baltimore clinches the AL East on a tiebreaker...
...directing Gore's failed 1988 presidential bid, Knight decided to try his luck at the influence game. Thanks to an old friend and fellow Cornell alumnus, Ken Levine, he landed in 1991 at the Washington firm Wunder, Diefenderfer, Cannon & Thelen. Several partners in the firm, recognizing that Knight's tie to Gore had potential, kicked in about $7,000 each of their own money, in addition to what the firm was offering, to help bring Knight in. Until mid-1992, though, Knight was "negative" at the firm--his billings failed to cover his pay and his share of the firm...