Word: throwed
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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Julie Wong '92 and John Richardson '92, the event's coordinators, said they are expecting between 50 and 70 students to join in the effort by the end of the week. Wong hopes that this demonstration will provide Harvard students "with a concrete idea about how much they throw away in a week...
Just three minutes into the contest, the Bruins got on the board. A long throw-in got past the Harvard defense and connected with Brown midfielder Mark Graycar who tucked it in behind Crimson keeper Jamie Reilly...
This confidence against the odds is admirable,but even voters who may have sympathy for theviews of one of the independent candidates mayhesitate before casting their ballots for one ofthem. Voters generally are reluctant to throw awaytheir vote on a candidate they think will lose...
Those suspicions are not unfounded. A senior White House official suggested last week that the Administration was trying to encourage the widespread throw-the-bums-out attitude toward congressional incumbents -- the vast majority of them Democrats -- to boost the chances of Republican challengers. Asked if the anti-incumbent fever might not topple some G.O.P. members of Congress, the official confidently predicted, "I think they feel strong enough to withstand it." Many Republican strategists are not so sanguine. They fear that in next week's voting the Republicans may lose more than 10 House seats, the average for the party that...
When your backyard becomes a war zone, you might grow angry, throw tantrums or call your Congressperson. Or you might even, like the Drug Policy Foundation and the Civil Liberties Monitoring Project, file multi-million dollar lawsuits against William Bennett and his czarist policies. Whatever the gains of troop employment (insignificant by many accounts), the government cannot afford to create this unnecessary hostility towards its assault on drugs...