Word: cherishable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...first inclination was to memorize some wondrous quotations about marriage that they could cherish for years. I needed to find a pity saying that would make me sound like a witty, well-read, caring and sensitive person...
...should be as short as possible. The withdrawal would begin immediately after the cessation of armed actions and would have "no strings attached." With one exception: a guarantee that troops departing from Kuwait would not be attacked -- "shot in the back." Said Gorbachev: "The timing is crucial. If you cherish the lives of your countrymen and the fate of Iraq, then you must act without delay...
...absolutely right; he should be proud that many Arabs like Mr. El-Jeaan have had the courage to reject the intellectual and moral slavery that Pan-Arabism has come to represent. He should be proud that many Arabs like Mr. El-Jeaan cherish the ideal of establishing a "moral paradigm among all the Arab people" which would guarantee justice and self-determination for all the states in the region...
...letter, McArthur cited the need for students to "accept and cherish" the "wide range of views about what is going on or should be going on" in the Middle East...
Yesterday, as we all know, the first allied bombs fell on Iraq and occupied Kuwait. This is a matter of deep regret for all people who cherish human life. One person is responsible for the destruction that will be unleashed in the coming weeks: Saddam Hussein. His barbarous contempt for basic human rights and the norms of international conduct have brought--and will continue to bring--sorrow to countless families in Kuwait and other allied nations...