Word: calms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...responsibility for the University community and society at large. The torch of activism must be kept burning from generation to generation. We are in a lull now, and hope that the classes of 2000 and 2001 soon become uneasy by the current quiet, which is no doubt only the calm before the storm...
...service is excellent, as they manage to maneuver through small aisles with large plates while staying calm. The staff knows the menu, and is helpful and plates without being overbearing. Perhaps the message engraved into the metal of every lamp, "Help ever, Hurt never," has been taken to heart...
...song, which translates to "The calm reflective surface who smiles" was taken from a Vietnamese poem. "I translated it into English so that the audience could get the meaning," Ho said...
...Hobart had lost interest in the press. "You'll notice that when it all started to calm down, we heard from Betty Currie, who was for years a loyal worker in--what else?--the Democratic Party...
Where does all this leave Mrs. Clinton? Her performance on last week's Today show was an interesting fusion of political hackwork and personal calm, though one would assume that she is going through hell again. Yet in marriages, both successful and serviceable, a weakness in one partner is often compensated for by a strength in the other. No one knows better than Mrs. Clinton that her husband will not find true love with another person, since he can't find what he doesn't truly trust. He needs her for that understanding, but she may need him as well...