Word: tied
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Gorman recalls how "people would wear ties but no shirts or only shoes and a tie" to the cafeteria...
...political freedoms will disappear. While Tung was struggling to defend his unpopular proposals, Lee enjoyed a triumphant tour of the U.S., including a symbolically important chat with President Clinton. Lee's Democrats threatened to mount protest marches on hand-over night in deliberate violation of the proposed restrictions and tie up the courts in a skein of lawsuits if Tung refuses to rewrite the offending amendments. A series of revisions announced by Tung's office in response to the outcry did little to mollify critics...
...generally an unsavory character, unemployed and an admitted drug abuser. When he showed up in court, though, he looked very different from the way he did two years ago. His hair was cut; his face was clean-shaven; his ears were without earrings. He wore a suit and tie and answered questions...
...heads to buy a new cummerbund-bow-tie combo and splurges a little by renting a pair of shiny, patent-leather dress shoes. He leaves the store happy, but nervous nonetheless...
However, the seemingly endless barrage of singles was not over. Sophomore second baseman Hal Carey continued the hit parade with the fifth single of the inning to left field. The hit scored scored Harris and broke the 2-2 tie...