Word: bring
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...black intellectual scholar reality is the same as that of all the other ethnic white Americans, that is, to bring a deeper perspective to and open up another dimension of American history," he says...
This is the message that the HSS and the various affiliate organizations of the CFA bring. In defending and advocating our position, we are not trying to threaten or destroy religious pluralism. Rather, we embrace it and want to protect it, while ensuring that religious stays within the bounds of its proper role in society...
...political clout did not hurt his image. O'Neill's influence helped bring the district money for depressing Boston's central artery--a massive public works project that locals have dubbed "Tip O'Neill's Going Away Present...
...will not be helped by a round of news stories that are eerily reminiscent of Nixon's ultimately fruitless Supreme Court battle to keep the tapes private. On Ken Starr's side, fighting the privilege -- which may soon be extended to a slew of other White House confidants -- could bring the rest of his investigation to a screeching halt...
...suggested the idea to a Kirkland House Undergraduate Council representative in January. He said he would bring it to the attention of the council, but we have heard nothing of it since. Yet getting accounts for graduating seniors is the kind of political project even Beth Stewart's administration could champion. If such a project is not launched in time for graduation, students could only blame foot-dragging--or a perverse desire to be worse than Dartmouth. WALTON A. GREEN '98 DAVID S. GREWAL '98-'99 IAN T. SIMMONS...