Word: took
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...problem, of course, is that HIV takes no such breaks. When the pills stop, the virus roars back--except sometimes it doesn't. Last week researchers at the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center reported on four patients who started taking cocktail therapy early and then took a cocktail break. In two of the patients, the virus rebounded and remained at high levels until they went back on their medications. But in the other two, intriguingly, the virus spiked briefly and then went into hiding--staying below detectable levels for at least 14 months...
Harvard's offense took a huge hit against Union, when Moore, last year's leading scorer, left the game in the second period with a hip pointer...
...crowd, all clearly aiming for a peek at the infamously gorgeous Persson. But Nina would have none of their adulation. Halfway into the show, one fratboy climbed onto the shoulders of his large friend and unrolled a sign beseeching, "NINA KISS ME." After ignoring him for several minutes, Persson took a break between songs to reply, conuettishly, "I saw your sing. I don't kiss people I don't know...
Mauzy served as an acting co-director of the Murray Center from mid-summer until January, when Boston University sociology professor Annemette Sorensen took over as the center's permanent director...
...took a trip to the Dead Sea by myself, during the week, and just sat at the Dead Sea and tried to get the Muses to talk to me again. I tried writing a little bit, but I didn't find it too successful. Finally, one of the rabbis approached me and said he was working on a book. It was a book about a medieval Talmudic commentary from France, and he asked me whether I wanted to be his editor, so I told him that I would and we worked together for many months. But in the second half...