Word: asking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...need to dream of things that never were, and ask, why not?" Bagaric said...
...Quincy Market. (For the rest of your life, everyone will ask you if you've been there...
...professor to your Student-Faculty Dinner. If one says no, ask another...
...Lifting sanctions, however, won?t be decided by UNSCOM. ?You?re never going to be 100 percent certain there are no weapons of mass destruction,? says Dowell. ?Ending sanctions will be a political decision, dependent largely on the U.S. changing its Iraq policy.? When that happens, Butler could always ask Starr for a job -- after all, getting into the White House would be child?s play for a man who forced his way into Saddam?s palaces...
...certainly colored by the reporter's attachment to the person. I had the good fortune to meet Dave Powers and admired his unswerving loyalty, and I once met George Stephanopoulos and, having admired his intelligence and commitment, am reluctant to label him a traitor for being willing to ask the same important questions in public that he used to ask of the President in private. But whatever the case, these three individuals highlight for us the different circumstances of loyalty. I would argue that instead of loyalty giving way to principle or vice versa, loyalty and principle are inextricably intertwined...