Word: tip
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...generation of compounds, often called designer estrogens, promises to tip the balance in favor of treatment. Last week the experimental drug that Levin thinks she's taking, raloxifene, became the first of them to win endorsement from an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration. That's the initial step toward full-scale approval, and barring any complications, Eli Lilly could bring the drug to market in a matter of months...
...costs $8 per person, not including the tip, and the ride takes from an hour to an hour and a half, depending on traffic and how many other passengers the bus picks up along the way, Christine L. Ford, a sales representative for US Shuttle, said...
...Crimson (1-4-1, 1-2-1 ECAC) came a mere 2:16 into the contest when it took a 1-0 lead. Stunning the large Terrier contingency on hand was freshman Harry Schwefel who whipped a shot from right in front of the net off the tip of his stick past B.U. goaltender Michel Larocque...
...time Hobey Baker finalist Chris Drury took advantage of a Terrier power play with an easy tip in just to the right of Harvard goaltender J.R. Prestifilippo (34 saves) to give B.U. the lead for good...
...this suggests, the report concludes, that "in-store music could influence product choice." That revelation, if taken to heart, might tip the balance of trade. If foreign emporiums could be induced to play Sousa marches or gangsta rap, who knows how much Coors or Budweiser the U.S. might sell abroad...