Word: clingingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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A few scattered balloons hovered over the action Saturday, remnants from a dance marathon two weeks ago clinging forlornly to the Palmer-Dixon roof.
Within the Veil he was born, said I; and there within he shall live--a Negro and a Negro's son. Holding in that little head ... the unbowed pride of a hunted race, clinging with that tiny dimpled hand ... to a hope not hopeless but unhopeful, and seeing with those...
He would do better to consider seriously Democratic proposals for a nuclear arms freeze and for a massive public works program for the jobless--and, in general, to seek bipartisan compromise. For if Reagan ignores last week's show of dissatisfaction with his policies by clinging to his 1980 agenda...
However freshman Brigitte Duffy's clinging marking of Brown forward Debbie Ching, who scored both of Brown's goals in last week's contest, made the differences last night Duffy and teammate Joan Elliot who shared the coverage simply would not allow Ching to make a move without one of...
Sixteen hundred miles away from the maelstrom, investigators at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta are trying to get to the bottom of the mystery. In the past decade, there have been outbreaks of premature thelarche in the Middle East and Italy. In the Middle East, the condition was...