Word: cherishable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with more than 25 workers to pay 50% of their workers' insurance costs. That two-stage procedure manages to acknowledge Clinton's ever fainter insistence on universal coverage while it offers Congress one of those agreeably far-off target dates -- the turn of the century, no less -- that lawmakers cherish...
...created his West Country childhood (but with adult actors as the kids). He larded his breakthrough series, Pennies from Heaven, with sentimental tunes from his '30s infancy. "Childhood," Potter said, "is full to the brim with fear, horror, excitement, joy, boredom, love, anxiety." He was welcome to cherish his youth; he never got to savor...
...whites. "We are concerned about giving confidence and security to those who are worried that by these changes they are going to be in a disadvantaged position," he said. Perhaps aware he was sounding very lawyerly, he then quoted from his speech at his trial 30 years ago: "I cherish the idea of a new South Africa where all South Africans are equal, where all South Africans work together to bring about security, peace and democracy in our country...
...Celebrate with me, and those who still cherish justice, freedom, and quality the unity that transcends petty difference," I do not believe that the AAA, nor myself, has ever lost the desire for these ideals. I do think, however, that Jenkins does not truly understand the idea of true equality, because as it stands, these rights are not affored to minorities on an equitable level...
Celebrate with me, and those who still cherish justice, freedom, and equality, the unity that transcends petty difference...