Word: numbering
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Despite only having less than a week of physical practice, Morrell wasted no time getting back in the thick of things. Numerous times this weekend he sacrificed his body to protect senior netminder Oli Jonas from facing an inordinate number of shots, and he picked up an assist on Pettit's goal against Vermont in the process...
...looking forward to watching," Hill admits. "Even if [sophomore point guard] Elliott [Prasse-Freeman] is running around with my number...
While agreeing the number was "regrettably low," council member Steven N. Smith '02 said it was necessary to meet the University's concerns. "We want to cut down on the number of people we let in," Smith said, "Since the Yale students may not have quite as much invested in the school...
...Wednesday morning resentment over the Palm Beach screwup was high. The state Democratic party set up a toll-free number to allow people to call in reports of voting irregularities. If the election was turning into a mystery, then all of Florida would be vacuumed for clues. Questions mounted: When poll workers turned away people with the explanation that there were not enough ballots, when they illegally asked seniors for a Social Security number, was it an innocent mistake or deliberate obstruction? Meanwhile, a statewide recount of the Florida vote was already assured, triggered by a law that requires...
...judges can also choose from any number of methods to determine whether the votes affected were sufficient to change the statewide outcome, since the central issue is which candidate will be awarded Florida's electoral votes. One of those methods is a statistical analysis of the kind that has shown that Buchanan's total of 3,407 votes in heavily Democratic Palm Beach was far higher than his tally elsewhere in the state. If a court decides that the election is invalid, it would still be necessary to rule on whether a new vote is the only remedy. Florida courts...