Word: bring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...propagate a body of unfounded mythology that has little bearing on reality. Even more disturbing, though, is that Friedland himself frequents final clubs. He, if anyone then, should know that his article is a woefully incomplete depiction of final clubs, which makes no mention of the positive things clubs bring to their members and to Harvard. Why, might I ask, do you spend time at final clubs Mr. Friedland? Are you poisoning the nation as well...
...answer, and we're saying it's a fraudulent yes," said an American official. While the Pentagon told its senior officers to show up "bright and early" Sunday morning to prepare for an air assault, Clinton, Albright and Berger were telephoning leaders around the world to bring them back on board. "We'll be prepared to act alone if we have to," said a White House aide...
With the invasion of pharmaceutical companies, the entire supplements industry is braced for a shake-out. In the long run, the new arrivals could bring more testing and standardization to the market. But in the interim, their presence may prompt more corner cutting by companies that are pressured on price and that may respond by diluting potency and quality. The new arrivals "are bringing marketing dollars and something very important to the industry--consumer awareness and legitimacy," says Matthew Patsky, managing director of the investment bank Adams, Harkness and Hill. "What you're going to see is a dramatic increase...
...decades, this region has been home to one of the worst jobs in America--hacking cane with a machete. Until the work was mechanized in the 1990s, the growers had to bring in thousands of cane cutters from the Caribbean every season. Yet in preserving the subsidy that has made millionaires of the Fanjuls, Congress has cited the fact that it saves American jobs...
Travelers have a love-hate relationship with the gadgets they stuff into bags, pockets, briefcases and suitcases to bring on the road. They love the convenience of a cell phone, but they hate the high price of calls. They love the idea of sending e-mail to friends from Bali but hate hunting down the converter they need to plug into a foreign phone jack. Still, they keep coming back for more...