Word: bringing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...cornerstone of his campaign--galvanizing the campus by declaring World War Three--is not the typical student politician's promise. But Dreyfus insists upon the many benefits a Harvard-initiated war would bring, the least of which would be campus community...
...Generally speaking, those most experienced on the council are too entrenched to bring substantive change. Those from the outside tout reform-minded ideas that nevertheless belie confusion about the council's scope and function...
...Both Leonard and Tenney are the only candidates who have the charisma and leadership necessary to galvanize the campus and bring respectability back to the council...
...they let the rest of the prisoners go as well. Such conduct enthralls a generation that aches for heroes and doubts the moral detour it took during the years John McCain was becoming the icon of Duty, Honor and Country. So compelling is the Story that it has helped bring him here, to a dead heat in New Hampshire with the Texas Governor: the man to whom much has been given against the man from whom much was taken away...
...streets. In the 110[degree] Arizona summer heat, he went door to door, block by block, meeting people, wowing them with his easy charm and his great story. He told voters he had served in Washington, how his relationship with Armed Services chairman John Tower had helped bring a contract to build helicopters to a company in the First District. In the course of the slog, he contracted skin cancer and wore through three pairs of shoes, inspiring his wife to bronze the third...