Word: weathers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Baird and Banay team faced the proverbial music next, receiving compliments from Schneider for the dress’ clean aesthetic and eggplant hue. The judges commented on Choi’s bare, night-club ready ensemble. “Obviously, this is a more warm weather outfit,” said Schneider...
...stood in a long line for a drink. Realistically, there were two choices: orange juice and Rolling Rock. I asked the bartender for the beer. We sat for a buffet lunch. Two club members populated our table. More conversation about the weather. I stared downward as I nursed the prime rib. And after lunch, we changed clothes for tackle football on the lawn, or, if you preferred, croquet. I wandered over to the creek and wondered which direction it was flowing...
...email. The outcome came as a bit of a disappointment for the Crimson, as the team was looking to avenge a close second-place finish to Princeton at last weekend’s Yale Invitational. “There was nothing we could do to affect the weather though, so the plan now is to focus on the next few weeks of practice in preparation for our next tournament in North Carolina,” Hazlett said. The Crimson will square off against Princeton and other top teams in three weeks at the Rollins Invitational in Southern Pines...
...working on improving flu vaccination efforts, supporting employer-based vaccine programs, as well as college campus campaigns to get as many people as possible vaccinated before the worst of the winter weather hits. Getting vaccinated isn't a guarantee that you will fend off a bout with the flu, but it's a smart insurance policy against those aches and fever...
...many, the decision to weather the trials of recruiting is based on the promise of a highly structured, well-paying job that is built around a relatively short two-year commitment. For those who are uncertain about what they want from their long-term careers, recruiting provides a source of structure, an opportunity to plunge into the professional world alongside hundreds of peers, instead of taking those daunting first steps alone. In many ways, it’s college part two, and recruiters know...