Word: picked
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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Balestracci's first pick was the result of good football instincts. Already down 21-0 in the second quarter, Dartmouth lined up in a formation reminiscent of a Steve Spurrier offense. Mann lined up with starting tailback Michael Gratch behind only offensive lineman. The other two linemen were lined up on the far left, in front of a single wide receiver. Two more receivers were split right...
Noah Seton made his name on the council by helping put into place the fly-by lunch program, which allows students to pick up bagged lunches in Loker...
...would appoint an interim Senator, who would stand for re-election in two years. On Jan. 8, a new Governor will be sworn in as well, but it's still Wilson who would make the appointment, according to the Missouri secretary of state's office. Since Wilson would undoubtedly pick a fellow Democrat, the G.O.P. would lose the seat...
...help from an import of sorts. After two years in New York City as a writer in TIME's Business section, Karl Taro Greenfeld will become Ignatius' deputy. Says Greenfeld, who was born in Japan: "I hope to translate onto the page the dynamism and exuberance that you pick up in Tokyo and Hong Kong...
...stood. What's most distinctive about Gore isn't that he's left or right but that he is most relaxed when he's in a fight. He's always been a tough, take-no-prisoners campaigner; he was almost always the first person in the White House to pick a fight with Republicans, start an argument, tell Dick Armey off in a private White House meeting or put Ross Perot on the spot. That was a huge calling card in a White House that often woke up each morning and read in the papers that it had been given...