Word: tied
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...four years, the Vice President has been shown at his finest when putting himself in the line of fire for his President--whether it was breaking a tie vote in Congress to rescue Clinton's economic program in 1993, or demolishing Ross Perot in a TV duel to save the North American Free Trade Agreement. But now Clinton is looking toward a spot in the history books, and Gore toward one at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2000. To bolster his legacy, Clinton must make choices that could infuriate the most loyal and active Democrats, the ones whose...
UMass came right back to tie the score at three in the second before Harvard junior starter Michael Marcucci was replaced by sophomore Quinn Schafer...
...regular as Antonio the cabdriver on the NBC sitcom "Wings" and who played the master chef in last year's surprise hit film Big Night. One might expect then that Shalhoub's role would be the central one, but surprisingly, his presence is only used as a tool to tie the three vignettes together. His role as Bobby Gould is that of an observer, a sponge of sorts that just soaks in what is around him. He engages in conversation with four other people, but they only use him as a means to express their frustrations and anxieties about life...
...story showcasing the University's six on-site centers. These centers are an example of Harvard at its best. Harvard, as a leader, should be using these centers as a model for other corporations, cities, etc. to demonstrate how high quality child care is accomplished. This topic would tie in nicely with the recent White House press conference which is releasing a report on the importance of the early years of childhood. These centers show what the greater community can do for the care of its children...
Just outside the Massachusetts Room, guests had the chance to sign a caricature of Lewis, pictured as a bust in jacket and tie atop a short pedestal...