Word: coldness
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Even before the snow and cold set in, it has become clear that the 9:50 and 10:00 a.m. shuttles are unable to service the student rush that used to be met by a fleet of five. Buses fill up so quickly during high-volume times that they often end up leaving over five minutes ahead of schedule, stranding latecomers. Students jostle each other to get inside. Many are forced to stand, precariously balancing breakfast items and coffee cups over the laps of their seated neighbors...
...with regard to states who fail to take such progressive steps, or, in a worse scenario, chose to adopt legislation that is openly hostile towards gays. Refusing to accept the need for or the legitimacy of "a federal policy in this area," Cheney's compassionate conservatism boils down to cold-hearted complacency...
About 150 people gathered on the church's cold and windy steps to hold candles and listen to speakers describe the experiences of those affected by the violence...
...helped bring about the end of the Cold War, served as the youngest provost in Stanford's history and is now the top foreign policy advisor for Governor George W. Bush. She has a Bahamian-flagged supertanker named after her, sits on the board of investment giant Charles Schwab and knows more about sports than most...
...I.O.C. came down harshest on 16-year-old Romanian gymnast Andreea Raducan, who forfeited a gold medal after being given a cold medicine by the team doctor. "We have applied the law," said I.O.C. director general Francois Carrard. "In the fight against doping we have to be tough and refrain from emotions and feelings." Crackdowns are seldom pretty...