Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...total number of applicants, approximately 33 percent indicated they are minorities. An additional 3.4 percent used the new "other" category created for students who belong to more than one ethnic group...
...this weekend didn't belong solely to Carter, there were plenty of great performances to go around...
...People who belong to the Klan usually have hated blacks. I never did that. I grew up among them. They are some of my family's best friends. I wouldn't be for a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, especially a man who thought Hitler was a great man, because I was in World War II. I didn't run my campaign on hate. I ran on cussing the federal courts out about trying to run everything themselves instead of letting local states run their own democratic institutions...
...from the incumbent's vote. Though it hardly seems possible, Buchanan has escalated his rhetorical blasts to new heights of populist rage. Late last week Buchanan was appealing to racial resentments by accusing Bush of signing a civil rights bill that would sanctify reverse discrimination against whites. "If you belong to the Exeter-Yale G.O.P. club, that's not going to bother you greatly because, as we know, it is not their children who get bused out of South Boston into Roxbury," Buchanan complained. "It is the sons and daughters of Middle America who pay the price of reverse discrimination...
...breaks and investment assistance. Few economists have much faith in the government's ability to predict strong economic performers, and when it comes to health care, even Tsongas agrees. In knocking Bob Kerrey's national health-insurance scheme, Tsongas says, "If anyone thinks the words government and efficiency belong in the same sentence, we have counseling available." There's an inconsistency here, of course, but Tsongas ignores...