Word: interruptions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson may have overlooked Yale as a threat to interrupt its title march, which would explain the close 1-0 contest. Yale definitely played with more intensity than Harvard...
...think it will somewhat interrupt the momentum of AIDS research in the U.S.," says Essex. "A lot of younger scientists who don't have the resources to go to Europe will not be able to go to the meeting...
...expose Saddam's cheating. If Iraq had to contend with just the regular inspections of known nuclear facilities, required by the 1970 nuclear nonproliferation treaty, which it signed, it might be well on the way to reviving a bomb-building program that allied bombing was intended to interrupt. As recently as last November, IAEA inspectors toured the nuclear facilities Baghdad acknowledged possessing and found Iraq to be -- apparently -- in complete compliance...
That search has raised the cost and frequency of advertising. On TV, more than 900 commercials interrupt network programming every day, up from 814 in 1987, according to the Television Bureau of Advertising's Arbitron data. Despite the current plateau in ad spending, U.S. companies have doubled their outlays, from $63 billion in 1984 to last year's $129 billion. At the same time, the great array of new products flooding the American marketplace has made it harder for individual brands to distinguish themselves from the pack...
Theoharis said the students planning tomorrow's protest have no plans "to interrupt or disrupt at graduation...