Word: borrowers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...What an honor it is [to win the election]...You don't understand how difficult it was to run against two very good friends," Beys said. "To borrow a phrase from my predecessor, we've got to hit the ground running...
Everyone agrees we have to reduce the deficit (though not necessarily eliminate it -- a healthy, growing enterprise can borrow a little more each year, if it's borrowing to make prudent investments). And everyone is certain that it's someone else's government benefit, not his, that should be eliminated, someone else's taxes that should be raised. ("I will support any measure to trim the deficit," Mac continued, warming to his subject, "so long as it doesn't cost me anything...
...sophomore standout Tammy Butler is asserting herself as a verifiable Crimson star this season. She is quiet and may not get all the press, but to borrow a cliche, she does her talking on the court...
...promise, as described in the Democratic party platform, is this: "A Domestic G.I. Bill will enable all Americans to borrow money for college, so long as they are willing to pay it back as a percentage of their income over time or through national service addressing unmet community needs...
...president, would like at least to be considered merely bad. American presidents can't help but make history, and the knowledge that his grandchildren will read about Iran-Contra, wonder why their grandfather did nothing to encourage Iraqi restraint before the Gulf War, and bear the brunt of borrow-and-spend economics probably bothers Bush...