Word: catalystic
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...year ago. Otpor has few leaders, relying instead on an informal web of student connections. And unlike the country's traditional opposition groups, which spend more time jockeying for power than pushing for change, Otpor has no political ambitions, according to its supporters, just a desire to be a catalyst...
...discovered that friendship is a continual process; not only can you make new friends at any time, but you can discover new things about old friends at any moment. The constant evolution of these friendships is what makes them so exciting and special, and such a great catalyst for happiness...
...Pigs is long past, and perhaps it is now time for both countries to sort out their problems and move forward. It will take some strong leadership on both sides. But it is possible that the Elian affair could act as the catalyst for a new alliance--the Elian treaty--between Cuba and the U.S. LES BATY Palmerston North, New Zealand...
...ourselves as being a catalyst for Jewish life at Harvard," says Bernard Steinberg, Hillel's executive director. "We want to bring Jews of different groups together...
...success of the colorful (read: No more beige!) iMac, for instance, not only helped save Apple but has also inspired a raft of whimsically styled, low-cost personal computers from firms like Dell, Gateway and Compaq. The New Beetle rescued Volkswagen's image two years ago and became a catalyst for change in the auto business. Carmakers are finally putting a premium on how their products look because they know that otherwise we won't buy them anymore...