Word: tostep
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Number one, students need to take a lot moreinitiative in creating a social life forthemselves," Redmond says, "They expect theUniversity to take care of them, but they need tostep up to the plate...
...think we were concentrating too much onelaborate tactics," Miller said. "Before you cando your runs, you have to have the ball. But wewere getting ready to make all the runs and notfocusing on getting the ball first. We jumped tostep two and skipped step...
Luckily McLaughlin was not willing to wait, andthe Revolution did not have to. In sporadicpractices during a hectic schedule, McLaughlin wasable to show Rongen and the rest of theRevolution's coaching staff that he was ready tostep in and contribute. But that should come as nosurprise to Harvard fans who have watched TommyMac shuffle positions over the last four years tohelp the Crimson in any way he could...
...demands with or without consent of the U.N., which has withheld approval of NATO airstrikes precisely because the Serbs have retaliated by taking U.N. hostages. At an Oval Office meeting today, White House advisers said they would ask a crucial, six-nation meeting Friday in London for unilateral permission tostep up NATO attackson the Serb positions and a new command structure that bypasses the U.N. The White House is also considering a European request to broaden the U.S. military commitment in Bosnia by transporting European U.N. troop reinforcements into the war zone. But TIME's J.F.O. McAllister says the White...
Hope agrees that several people are likely tostep down in the next few years, providing theCorporation with the opportunity to replenishitself with a third academic, perhaps a scientist...