Word: boundingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...State Department had forced out Horn's two immediate DEA predecessors in Rangoon, but he still considered it his "dream job" when he arrived in June 1992. Not for long. Horn is bound to silence by DEA rules, but his lawyer has provided TIME with a long letter he wrote to Democratic Congressman Charles Rangel detailing Horn's allegations. It recounts that Horn and Franklin Huddle, the embassy's charge d'affaires, clashed over a report to Washington & that Horn thought unfairly denigrated the junta's antidrug efforts. Horn says Huddle refused to obtain expert help from...
...college-bound sort of thing--it has to do with the environment: the competition, issues of the dating scene, controlling your eating for the first time, dealing with the stress of exams," Heatherton says. "Some of the behaviors are almost normative, [even] expected. It's more like crowd behavior...
...college-bound sort of thing--it has to do with the environment: the competition, issues of the dating scene, controlling your eating for the first time, dealing with the stress of exams'--Former Professor Todd F. Heatherton
...Thin Untrue Books: Under this heading I would group all hard-cover fiction under 120 pages. Robert James Waller's The Bridges of Madison County is the paradigm for books of this sort. All Thin Untrue books must be handsomely bound, like something an immaculately groomed man would tote in the hand not clutching his leather attache. If these books were to be written in, and translated from, Albanian by Albania's premier husband-and-wife writer-translator team, so much the better...
Tigers quarterback Harry Nakielny ran a quarterback draw and was end-zone bound when Lions linebacker Rory Wilfork, out of position to make the tackle, did the only thing he could; he stripped the ball from Nakielny at about the five-yard line, and it was recovered by defensive end Marcelius Wiley to hand over the final possession--and the victory--to the Lions...