Word: affections
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...innocent aura coexists, in person, with a more knowing and world-weary affect (after all, she was raised by artist parents in a loft in Manhattan's SoHo district and has been acting professionally since age 6). In one breath she confidently states a sophisticated opinion of Juliet ("more one-dimensional than people might expect") and in the next worries about how her looks are discussed in the press...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "The people of Arkansas deserve a Senator who will continue to uphold the great legacy of David Pryor...I want...this race to focus on the issues that affect everyday Arkansas...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "At some point we will have to make real cuts which affect real programs that may discomfort real people in our district and across the country...
...important as who is elected President. The character of Congress depends entirely upon its collective political balance, which in turn depends on the mood and mind-set of nearly 100 million individual voters making choices in 435 districts. Because whom you elect to represent you ultimately does affect the conduct of your government, TIME--in collaboration with Congressional Quarterly--offers you this guide to the House and Senate candidates in your region...
...prizes of the Republican revolution--in 1994 the Volunteer State, with a Democratic tradition dating back to Reconstruction, elected two Republican Senators and shifted its House delegation from 6-to-3 Democratic to 5-to-4 Republican. Two retirees, Jamie Quillen (R) and Harold Ford (D) will probably not affect the balance this year. But Democrats are hoping tradition will reassert itself--especially in the Vice President's state--and allow them to take the state of the Grand Ole Opry away from the Grand Old Party...