Word: stayed
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...second] loss was really demoralizing," Fromholz said. "We were trying to stay in it, but it was tough...
...ordinance, effective May 5, doesn't exactly outlaw cruising. But when the traffic gets bumper-to-bumper bad, police will hand out warnings. Second offenders will be fined. Still, cruisers are defiant. "I've waited all my life to cruise," said Billy Moorehead, 17. "We're going to stay...
...AIDS is straining the relationship and causing some investors to look elsewhere. "We have looked into 20 or so creative companies where we have seen a real effect ((of AIDS)), and we're just going to stay away," says Howard Davidowitz, who owns a national retailing consultancy. "In a creative situation, you're really investing in one or two people. In a department store you may have a hundred vice presidents." Nonsense, says Frank Mori of Takihyo, a U.S. firm that owns 100% of the Anne Klein label, which is designed by Louis Dell'Olio...
...Catholic, Lynch found that he was working not only six-hour Saturdays but also early Sunday mornings before attending Mass. "Alarm bells began to go off," he recalls. But when Lynch told Fidelity Chairman Edward Johnson III that he wanted to leave, Johnson urged his star fund manager to stay on in a less demanding post...
...violinist spends at least three hours a day in devoted practice, preparing to honorably represent Harvard at an upcoming concerto competition. An Undergraduate Council committee head stays up all night drafting a proposal. A student chooses to stay in on a Friday night, to use the extra time to write an "A" paper. A rower gets up at 6:30 a.m. to do hills before breakfast. All of these decisions are admirable, and stir a sense of self-pride in those who choose to make them. But one is not better than another...