Word: extras
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...were all tired after running our races," Patillo said. "It's not the most enjoyable race, except when you have that extra competition on the line. Before we ran, the starter told us that this race would be the difference-maker...
...unfair to airlines and their employees to make minor paperwork mistakes a crime. And they argue that it may hamstring accident investigations, since pilots, mechanics and air-traffic controllers worried about jail time might refuse to cooperate. In fact, critics say, the airlines may be discouraged from doing the extra safety checks that could get them in trouble for what they uncover. Fellman says the new prosecutorial intensity has led him to recommend that his clients "rethink the detailed audits" they traditionally do on their operations, so as to avoid providing grist for prosecutors...
...best of Parker's work, like "Room for Margins," depend on such effective combinations of the visual and the narrative aspects of her art. The most memorable have as much visual as verbal wit, and can stand alone without the extra information, the story, imparted by the caption. A visit to a firearm factory yielded two Colt 45 revolvers, arrested mid-production and polished, so that they look soft and immature, almost harmless. Visually, the pair of handguns look like two Nefertitis moving in for a kiss...
...would rather not wait until the new government "has done anything tangibly wrong" or used "any extra-democratic means" and then try and remedy a situation beyond redemption. As a citizen of Germany, I am painfully aware that waiting and hoping is not the right approach...
Milbert's goal received extra cheers from the Harvard bench. The senior has been plagued by knee injuries throughout her career, and underwent her sixth surgery as a Crimson player over Christmas...