Word: bring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...female bands in the power ballad business, released "Stranded"; Ted Nugent's Damn Yankees proved they had the genre down with the top 10 hit "High Enough"; Winger's second album sold millions on the strength of the forgotten "Miles Away," and the Nelson twins teamed up to bring us "Love and Affection" and "After the Rain...
...near-dead. Every other musical genre of the last 50 years seems to have its place on the radio today. But those of us who did some major growing up in this period must now rely on the tunes in our head or on our dusty tape collections to bring back those bus rides to camp when we sang along to "Paradise City," or those hours camped out in our rooms with "Bad Medicine" blaring. For those of us who were just tuning in for real when arena rock hit it big, our memory is missing its soundtrack...
...giddy with my potential force. Abby--escaping from her academic captors long enough to hear the trials and tribulations of my JCR battles, but never quite emerging from her Social Studies stupor--couldn't help but engage me in discussions about power and gender constructions. I'd like to bring her, inebriated with theory, back to the column now, for she brings an intriguing critique to what I had seen as a simple self-defense course...
...only went up there with a handful of guys, and you can't expect much team-wise when you bring a handful of guys," Ciollo said. "It just turns into an individual track meet when everyone is just concentrating on his own race. You had to be really individually motivated running apart from your team...
...cellular phones and auto leases and making personal computers more prominent. The BLS, which monitors some 80,000 items, added one major category, education and communication, catapulting the CPI into the information age. All the latest revisions will shave about .1 of a percentage point off the annual rate, bringing the four-year cumulative effect on the CPI to .6 of a percentage point. The White House predicts that turning a few more knobs will bring that figure to .7. Put that into real dollars, and the government saves $4 billion a year...