Word: admitedly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Data from polls of universities nationwide indicate that the vast majority of students cheat--in one form or another--a lot more than most administrators would like to admit...
Indeed, as the game warmed up in its intensity, Ferrari zoomed (a bad pun, I admit, but with a name like "Ferrari," it can only get worse--get used to it, Marco) into a rapidly developing fray...
Melton will admit that a lot of people live here; he would like you to believe they lived better than the dog. His sister Maxine rented the apartment less than a year ago. Soon after, a fire burned another sister and her children out of their home. More misfortunes followed, and eventually the two- bedroom apartment with its broken windows housed six women, 20 children, Melton and at least one other man. The love he refers to is familial: "I consider it to be a good idea for us all to be together in these times of struggling." He points...
...President took pains to meet with representatives of the veterans before the announcement. The sessions were clearly sensitive for him. When he delivered a Memorial Day speech at the Vietnam Memorial last year -- at the point when controversy over plans to admit gays to the military was still high -- many veterans turned their backs on the new Commander in Chief and shouted catcalls. Last week Clinton denied he had put a commercial gold rush ahead of veterans' concerns, which a top aide insisted were his "sole consideration." The logic was that Vietnam needed a show of good faith...
...have to admit that I was expecting the worst when I went to hear the Rev. Al Sharpton speak in Emerson Hall on Wednesday night...