Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What everybody should understand here is a vital point that is often glossed over--namely, that has, husc7 and the like are shared machines. Logging into fas and opening up PINE is vastly different from turning on your computer and running Microsoft Word. The latter is (assuming a non-networked version of Word) a private affair, while the former is a public event...
...politicians get committed.'' The need for speed is the result of a new campaign schedule that telescopes 23 primaries into the 35 days between New Hampshire's race on Feb. 20 of next year and California's on March 26. To run in the compressed window, big bucks are vital. Serious contestants will need about $25 million by the end of this year to buy ads and pay staff...
Into whose hands does this tedious responsibility fall? Who should be answering these vital questions? It seems that if students are complaining about a lack of concentration advising, then department advisors and tutors need to take action...
...confidence generated by the convincing win will be vital to the Crimson over the remainder of the season...
Pinsky's fresh, vital language doesn't wither in the face of Dante's infernal landscapes. Take, for example, the description of the myriad souls collecting at the river Archeron...