Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Still, it would be nice if a Crimson sports team did not have to be the best team ever in the history of the sport to catch the school's attention. Ask the men's hockey team how embarrassing it is to have Cornell fans transform Bright Hockey Center into Lynah Rink East...
...Moines speech. If she had a theme beyond her resume, it was the nobility of public service--eloquent at times but loaded with platitudes. Her signature line--that Ronald Reagan's famous question "Are you better off today than you were four years ago?" should be rephrased to ask, "Are we better?"--echoes Al Gore, who in 1996 began describing "an America not just better off, but better." And in what has quickly become her custom, the candidate fled the event without taking questions from the audience or reporters...
...mails to outline his needs; the very next day, he got five answers from knowledgeable guides who were willing to offer him advice or job suggestions. "This online network is kind of cool and very futuristic," says Kim. "And you can talk to these people and ask them important job questions with just the press of a button...
...quandary. When we last saw Bill Gates, as a fuzzy image on a videotaped deposition, he appeared surly and arrogant. He followed each question with a lengthy silence, denied knowledge of e-mails he had written and professed not to understand words like "market share," "concerned" or "ask." He was, in other words, one of the most potent weapons in the government's armory...
...life. It refers to the 23rd Psalm, the one that begins "The Lord is my shepherd," taught to her by her grandmother June, who's been closer than a mother since Holdsclaw was 11 and her parents divorced. "I told her when she was little, anything you want, ask Him," says June. The Psalm provides this provocative promise: "Thou anointest my head with oil." So there's more than crossing Jordan involved here. Chamique's the one. Even the Bible tells us so. As Holdsclaw tells TIME with blatant understatement: "I knew I wasn't going to be average...