Word: controller
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...lives are being decided by the school committee, and we have no control over it," said 17-year-old CRLS student Janasse E. Jean...
...heard once that cultural references to Harvard far outstripped those of Yale, probably because of Harvard's pervasive control of Hollywood. The Harvard Lampoon, that semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine, has become somewhat of a feeder system for many of television's best (and worst) comedies. Yale-bashing jokes abound in "The Simpsons," as do jokes about Brown, Radcliffe and other illustrious institutions of advanced study...
...done a good job all season of stopping the run," Balestracci said. "If we can control the line [of scrimmage], then we force them to pass and they only have one option...
...possibility that the two candidates might not agree on every issue surrounding the presidency--hence the need for an election. So then maybe Gore and Bush can just divide up the states, and be in charge of the states that support them. Bush can be in control in Texas and Kansas and New Hampshire and all the rest, while Gore leads Massachusetts and New York and California and such. Clearly this would make each part of the country happy, as every state gets the person it voted...
Finally, the purpose and the status of the IOP must be clarified. The IOP is unlike other groups on campus in that it is not funded by Harvard College or the Undergraduate Council, but rather by the Kennedy Library Corporation. The members of that Corporation therefore have ultimate control over what goes on at the IOP. That students in the past have had a substantial amount of control in programming does not mean they were ever entitled to that control or that it necessarily should be extended or maintained...