Word: beginnings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Contemplation and self-inspection have filled the days that work has been unable to, and as a result, I have retired to a sullen life of beer and darts. While these vices are not inherently loathsome, they begin to lose their study-break effect after tens of hours. But what is a person to do? In order to regain the carefree spirit that once filled me with the ability to moderate my beer and darts, I must expel the murky residue of February, since March is now here...
...such a case, explained Edwards, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and several powerful GOP governors would begin working out deals to choose a candidate who could beat President Clinton in November...
While Ceaser called the possibility of nominating a fresh candidate like Kemp or Powell a "longshot," he added that negotiations between state party leaders in preparation for a brokered convention could begin as early as April, well before the convention...
...begin with, Hyman's term has been untainted by the unscrupulous antics to which the council has been prone in the past. It's good to know that council leaders no longer engage in money laundering, vote-fixing and other such nefarious activities...
...something. Begin with yourself. Work with an after-school program, a church youth group or a tutoring program. Listen to your children or younger siblings. Volunteer in a school, with a summer camp or a child advocacy agency. Margaret Mead made an important point when she said, "never doubt that a group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does." Take responsibility for the safety and well-being of children--all children...