Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Despite an unnecessary roughness penalty on sophomore James Christian at 8:19, junior defenseman Peter Zaremba cut the Tiger lead to four at 7:39 off a pass from senior midfielder David Winslow that cut across the Princeton defense and found Zaremba close on the left post...
Segat objected to the cut, saying the home economics classes were among the most popular at CRLS...
...from the Seahawks called, and he said, 'I just want to see how you're doing.'" Kacyvenski said. "He asked about everything, high school football, and he says, 'Are you a little nervous? You been watching the draft?' And I'm thinking, 'Why doesn't this guy cut to the chase...
...Certainly, quality of care and treatment play a huge role here." What that means is that even when complications ensue, with the right medical care, lives can be saved. But in Rwanda, where the causes of infection run the gamut from dirty swaddling cloth to unclean razors used to cut umbilical cords, lack of even the most rudimentary measures means that such commonplace complications as pre-eclampsia or sepsis can turn fatal. "Our resources are so limited, we can't put in an IV just in case there is hemorrhaging," says Silas Ruberandinda, director of the Mutenderi Health Center...
...sweeping and unconditional forgiveness of debt pits Njehu and many other protesters against leaders of the world's prosperous countries. To be sure, no one doubts the substantial rewards of debt reduction. A relief program enabled Uganda to save $45 million in debt service in 1999 alone, helping it cut tuition fees and almost double enrollment in primary schools in just two years. "Debt relief for the poorest countries is both a moral and economic imperative," asserts U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers...