Word: openly
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Hall sidestepped the dive and connected with a wide-open junior Josh Snyder for a 20-yard touchdown pass...
...hungry after 7:30 are forced to spend some of the meager $50 provided to them by the Board Plus program for more food. The meal plan grants the student unlimited access and all you can eat privileges in the dining hall. But the dining hall can not be open all the time, so students should be allowed to take away the food they would eat if the hall were open...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences acquired the deed to the Holyoke Street Hasty Pudding Building, and with it, control over what the building will be used for. The University has pledged its commitment to keeping the building's space open to its current residents: the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, the Pitches and the Krokodiloes. In fact, David P. Illingworth '71, associate dean of the College, even detailed plans for the improvement of the building's theater where the Pudding Theatricals performs...
Bush is also seen as more emotionally open, ingenuously self-deprecating, so his larger distortions--about skewing his tax cuts, raising less money than Gore for his campaign, giving more seniors drug coverage--do not annoy people as much. Embellishment takes a certain amount of calculation, and most of Bush's RAM is used up trying to remember who's covered and who isn't under his own Medicare prescription plan. Bush, who boasts of his preference for one-page memos over books, obviously wanted the bell to ring badly on Tuesday night. He affably admitted he needs help, naming...
...company, which is based in Memphis, Tenn. In return, the blue-uniformed postal workers would pick FedEx packages up from your door and deliver them right to your door. In effect, that would hand FedEx the Postal Service's crown jewel: the exclusive, government-mandated right to open the mailbox at the end of every American driveway, known in the industry as "the last mile." For all their planes and trucks, none of the private carriers can match the USPS's ground-based delivery network...