Word: bode
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Things do not bode well as Tommy prepares to take the stage. He tells his writer (William Hootkins) that he is, "willing to take risks, push the edge...because I only have two weeks to live." Just after his melodramatic girlfriend, Jenny (Ruta Lee), breaks up with him backstage, his father takes the stage and steals two of his best jokes. No wonder Tommy needs a vacation...
Turk said yesterday the two groups--the tenants union and the Save Our Communities Committee--fear Fried's conservative voice on the high court could bode badly for tenants in future constitutional battles with landlords and real estate interests...
...study, called The Religious Right: The Assault on Tolerance and Pluralism in America makes its general thesis plain from its title. The book contends that the rise of the Christian Right does not bode well for American Jews since it carries with it the potential for a breakdown in the separation of church and state, the emergence of anti-Semitic extremism, and the promotion of the idea that ours is a monolithic `Christian America...
With the exception of "Who Cares?" and "Waterbaby Bagatelles," the "American Festivals" capture the forward-looking spirit of our country's foremost choreographers. The pieces bode well for the future of American dance, as well as for the Boston Ballet...
...America has given many Latinos the cultural room to preserve the Spanish language and culture. The use of Spanish among second-and third-generation Lations is growing. Both liberals and conservatives misunderstand this trend. Both sides see it as a triumph of multiculturalism, which, depending on their politics, can bode well or poorly for the nation's future...