Word: earned
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Suppose that a murder is done without hatred. Suppose, for example, that Matthew Shepard's killers had been motivated merely to rob him, in a dispassionate sort of way - strictly business? Would that dispassion ("Sorry, Matt, but we can't have a witness...") earn the killers 10 or 15 years off their sentence - time off for good behavior? In any case, Matthew Shepard's killers have been condemned to death. Would the people of Wyoming, or the gay rights movement, feel any better if the men had been convicted of a hate crimes violation...
...American economy enters its seventh year of uninterrupted growth, the competition for Harvard-educated employees is only intensifying. Graduates fresh out of school, with almost no experience and no concrete skills, can earn $50,000-$60,000 their first year--more if they have technical skills...
...Harvard hosted No. 1 Creighton the following weekend and was soundly beaten, 6-0. Yet Kerr and his squad bounced back the following day to earn their first win of the season against Colombia, 2-1. The fourth and final game of the homestand was a 1-1 overtime tie to cross-town rival Boston University...
...concern that has arisen for professors who cater to two different audiences--both their students in lecture and the mass public over the airwaves--is that they will favor the audience that helps them earn the most money...
...With his incredible finish, Killar became only the third wrestler in Harvard history to earn All-American accolades twice. Last year, Killar placed sixth at the tournament despite missing two months of the regular season due to injury. Killar, Dustin DeNunzio '99 and John Lee '53 are the only repeat All-Americans for the Crimson...