Word: towing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...risen Christ in three Gospels. And they're clearly not copying one another." Harris gets impatient with the questioning of the standards of proof applied to the Gospels. "We have only two first century accounts of Hannibal's unlikely crossing of the Alps with 38 elephants in tow, but no one doubts it happened...
...Crimson's headline writers are mainly reporters and editors who toss out a headline or tow on the side, usually no more than once a week and often less...
Though Jewett temporarily approved the group for a trial period, that acceptance was rescinded because "[HCIA] no longer satisfies College regulations for recognizing student groups," Jewett said Monday. Tow weeks earlier, Jewett had conditioned HCIA's acceptance on a promise to remain autonomous from the BCC and to refrain from proselytizing, two key factors for recognition for the United Ministry. Obviously, HCIA's difficulties in getting recognized by Harvard resulted from its religiosity...
...calls himself Subcomandante Marcos made his headquarters most of last year, a garrison of 20 soldiers did seem to be in command--but in command of a ghost town. Elsewhere too, Zapatistas were neither fighting nor giving up but melting away into the jungle, sometimes with families in tow. As a car carrying two journalists approached the village of Oventik, 20 men who had been hoeing at the ground ran into their huts, grabbed clothes, firewood and babies and, with their women, fled into the brush. Within minutes most of the 32 families had disappeared without a trace...
Just as the team members continue to tow the "big weekend" party line, they also continue to approach each game the same week in and week out, regardless of opponent...