Word: concessioner
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"The city is at a junction now," says Winters, who lost his race for a Council seat in 1993. "Are we going to have local politics based on moderation, compromise, concession or are we going to back to absurdity and create extreme factions on issues?"
In response to this concession, Rehling sponsored a bill calling for the council to pressure administrators to implement this new access as soon as possible.
They will be part of a roughly 60,000-strong NATO contingent, known by the acronym I-FOR (Implementation Force), which will enforce peace for up to one year. As a concession to Moscow's touchiness about being locked out of a region where it has historic ties, Russian troops...
"The city is at a junction now," says Winters, who lost his race for a Council seat in 1993. "Are we going to have local politics based on moderation, compromise, concession or are we going to back to absurdity, creating extreme factions on issues?"
Min Phik, a member of the Friends of Burma who owns Yata Danapon, a Burmese restaurant in downtown Boston, said the most popular items at his concession booth were beef curry and noodles.