Word: vitalizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reported seeing fires and smoke and hearing a loud explosion on April 2. Since then, though, several fresh feet of snow have been dumped on the already remote and snowy area, and search aircraft have been mostly grounded by bad weather. But even if the jet is found, some vital information will be missing: the A-10 carries no black box. Investigators may never learn why Captain Button did not radio for help--or why he veered off in the first place...
Despite his sermon's title, the Archbishop also discussed some of Harvard's advantages, citing the University as a vital, if traditional, center for the worship of ideas. Discoveries at Harvard have led to the splitting of the atom, the development of new wonder drugs and the overturning of old ideas...
...admit a 50/50 ratio consistently, the College has not yet admitted a class with more than 50 percent women. We hope that the College will take this year's achievement as motivation for further outreach efforts and for continued recruitment of talented women. Gender parity will play a vital role in making Harvard an even more richly diverse academic community. We look forward to the day this page can congratulate the College on achieving gender parity...
...UCRC finds itself with a golden opportunity. If it is able to rise above the bickering and foolishness for which the council has in past years become notorious, it will play a vital role in moving the college's student government further on the path towards respectability...
...future matches--primarily the April 12th showdown with leaguerival Columbia at the Palmer-Dixon facility across the river--it is vital that the team gets off to a good start in the doubles, as in four out of the five matches on this California trip the winner of the doubles point proceeded to capture the entire contest...