Word: plugging
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...Paul is the spark plug. He carried the ball. He was a teaching fellow for two years and head teaching fellow last year so he saw several years of a steadily changing lab," Herschbach said. "He still wasn't satisfied. He knew what didn't work and he cut that all out and gave a new kind of experience to students...
...Harvard women's soccer team traveled to the University of Massachusetts and played like they were missing a spark plug, eventually losing...
...Dartmouth, last year's title winner, or Harvard, which finished third, can plug critical holes in their defenses, they could give the Tigers a run, especially if Princeton's quarterback problem doesn't solve itself...
...Dartmouth, last year's title winner, or Harvard, which finished third, can plug critical holes in their defenses, they could give the Tigers a run, especially if Princeton's quarterback problem doesn't solve itself...
...corporate CEOs as the annual ritual of subjecting their compensation to outside scrutiny. Disclosures of king-size pay packages and royal perks regularly rouse public resentment and shareholder revolts, not to mention congressional calls for reform. Unable to cap the criticism, the bosses are moving quietly but aggressively to plug the flow of information. In their cross hairs are the compensation consultants who prepare the data under contract with big corporations. Led by the Business Roundtable, the captains of industry have issued veiled threats to consultants who share information with journalists, financial analysts and regulatory authorities. The message: Stop cooperating...