Word: weres
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Garrett had an outstanding end to a career that saw him become Princeton's all-time leading rusher. He carried 24 times for 129 years, and his second-half touchdown runs of 55 and 20 yards were the difference.
Maybe if COCA members would mention one word concerning the hypocrisy of trying to terrify Harvard students into thinking that they may have to fight in a war which, were it to actually occur, would almost certainly never involve them, I could have some respect for their strategy. Maybe if...
If they did pay their own way, eating out would be cheaper for all of us. Just like any other subsidy, favorable tax treatment artificially stimulates demand for a product and increases the price of that product. Were it not for the T and E deduction, restaurants would be cheaper...
After the regulations were changed to require that entertainment be "directly related" to business activity, the national tax practice director for Touche Ross advised executives that "it may be necessary to schedule significant business meetings before or after [an event] to meet these requirements."
The station manager, who arrived "within seconds" of the first incident, described the attack as "traumatic." He said that WHRB staffers, who were forced into a record library by the five-person group, felt "powerless."