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Word: admitedly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...price for a speedy impeachment inquiry. And the longer some of the queries go unanswered, the worse it looks for the White House -- a fact which was, no doubt, at the back of the minds of the GOP legal team that framed them. For example, question one: "Do you admit or deny that you are the chief law enforcement officer of the United States of America...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Clinton: Nowhere to Hyde | 11/6/1998 | See Source »

...redress already exist, and other solutions have been suggested by readers. One popular suggestion has been to leave a pile of Crimsons in the dining halls in addition to door drops. Though the Crimson currently does not print enough copies to enable them to do this, circulation managers admit it is a feasible option. "This is a good suggestion which we are looking into. It does not cost that much extra to print more copies," says...

Author: By Kaustuv Sen, | Title: Where's Your Paper? | 11/5/1998 | See Source »

...what is to be done? Should we throw our hands up and admit defeat? Are we condemned to living forever without a sense of community? In fact, that attitude is precisely what leads to a decline in social capital. So many of us are caught up in complaining about how the University won't let us party and how the school has no spirit that we do not pause to do anything about...

Author: By Sujit Raman, | Title: The Search for Community at Harvard | 11/3/1998 | See Source »

STEP 3 O.K., O.K., admit it. Although just in a private letter. Which somehow gets into the hands of the media: "The Yiddish word I used to describe you at a private meeting means 'fool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Nov. 2, 1998 | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

...wonder that I might be inclined to grumble more than I ordinarily might about small charges. My irritation at being asked at the Bellagio's business center how I wished to pay for an incoming fax was based partly, I'll admit, on the fact that I had no idea where the fax came from. (It was in a sealed envelope.) Was I about to pay for gloriously good news from my agent or for another screed from that persistent gentleman who is always writing to accuse me of showing insufficient respect to the Speaker of the House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making Money off High Costs | 11/2/1998 | See Source »

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