Word: blowingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...promise that "the lives of violent criminals are going to be hell"? Will he "make the drug war priority No. 1 once again" by carving 40% of the Drug Enforcement Administration? Surely not, but if those agencies are to be spared, then what others will take the blow? The following chart illustrates where Dole's fiscal plans and campaign promises could leave the Federal Government...
...into northern Iraq, that mission was obliterated. "Saddam has knocked out many of America's eyes and ears, and your good name was tarnished," says Professor Amatzia Baram of Israel's Haifa University, a leading Iraq expert. "U.S. credibility and reputation for protecting its friends has suffered a terrible blow." Even as the U.S. deploys F-117 Stealth fighter-bombers to temper Saddam's erratic outbursts, the CIA must rebuild its Iraqi operation from the bottom...
Perhaps the greatest blow to the chemistry argument, however, comes when one considers the accomplishments of the above players...
...blow to one of the Square's most popular bars, a state commission upheld a six-day suspension for underage drinking at the Crimson Sports Grille...
...flags. Awaiting the President was a limousine that would take him to a helicopter for his final hop to Chicago. In the car his advisers Bruce Lindsey and Lieberman told him of the impending Morris story. Clinton took the news coolly, according to White House staffers. Though he can blow up over small things, big setbacks concentrate his mind. On the flight into Chicago, he and his aides played hearts, a favorite Clinton game. But even then it was becoming obvious to top White House officials that Morris might have...