Word: subjecting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...warm, cloudless afternoon, Williams could hardly be further removed from the woes of her homeland, but she is still troubled. She tells how her uncle was killed in the fighting and her family's new home in the capital, Freetown, burned down - then stops, eyes pleading for a new subject. Her coach, Francis Edwin, confides later that Williams' dearest friend was also killed. Still grieving and unfit, she arrived in Spain early last year for the world championships, and in her 100-meter heat (won by Inger Miller) finished last, in an embarrassing...
...caller reported a suspicious person in Harkness Commons. HUPD discovered the subject had a previous warning for trespassing on Harvard property and arrested Colin Mak, 25, of Singapore...
...mothers nurse the 18-month-old cubs and scoop up some of the hundreds of thousands of salmon on their way up the inlet to spawn and die. Then another bear appears, followed by tiny triplets. This excites my guide, Owen Nevin, a Utah State University doctoral student whose subject is inlet bears, even more than it does me. It's unusual, he explains, for anyone to see a mother with three "young-of-the-year" cubs. I'm jubilant, aware of how privileged I am to be able to spend the morning with 11 of the grandest animals...
...lost her husband of 38 years to leukemia, Brenda Andradzki Elliott found a way to start a new life. She went online and began making friends and learning. Elliott, now 58, would plug in at 3 a.m., when she couldn't sleep, and take an online course in a subject that had interested her for some time, navigating...
...responsibility for student discipline rests with the administrative board (subject, of course, to faculty oversight) and it alone decides how a given matter should properly be resolved," he writes in an e-mail message. "It is inconceivable to me that anyone in the University would attempt to influence the Board's decision in a case, nor would the Board be receptive...