Word: problem
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...hold a campaign at Harvard but no one is there to hear it, does it solve our legitimacy problem? Or, for that matter, make a sound?" quipped Eliot House representative Todd E. Plants '01 in a subsequent e-mail...
...Special elections are designed to fill vacancies, I sincerely hope no one is relying upon them to 'solve our legitimacy problem,'" he wrote. "While that is a nice thing to toss out every so often, it doesn't seem so apropos...
...Boston Chowda Co. offahs more than just soup and misspellings. Sandwiches and wrayaps ah also available. The lobstah roll is a highlight. Succulent chunks of fine lobstah ah mixed with mayo to terrific effect. If theyah's any problem with the sandwiches, it's the chewy French rolls--they fit the roasted chicken well, but make the lobstah roll end up tasting a tad too bready. Perhaps a hot dog bun would be less of an intrusion on the tendah taste of the lobstah...
...Wednesday night, on every Wednesday night we show a gay movie. So we put up flyers for that week's movie, and then later we found them torn down. Not just torn down, but torn down and stomped on. After that, we were like, 'Houston, we have a problem...
This could get ugly. The heads of the FTC voted 3 to 2 Wednesday to block the pending merger of petroleum giants BP Amoco and ARCO. Though the FTC will no doubt deny it, it would appear that timing was the gasoline companies' problem as much as anything - they decided to combine just when the FTC had had its fill of oil company mergers. The commission spent good portions of 1998 and 1999 wrangling over whether to approve the $81 billion Exxon-Mobil merger, and have since indicated that the competitive playing field of gasoline vendors can't stand...