Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...case they have to send your remains constant feelings of inadequacy when measuringoneself to more impressive and successfulroommates and friends...
...world, I am disgusted by the argument, always present but growing in strength, that it is not our business to speak our minds about anything other than party hours, cable TV in the houses or the thickness of our toilet paper. We hold the power of our constant change, and as we flow through this school we must always be aware of the legacy we leave. We have the power every four years to completely define our existence. We must not waste...
...dedicated to bringing us a string of mediocre and over-priced bands for Springfest. Yes, the council did start to talk about politics, but in asking the University to divest from Nigeria, for example, it was merely taking a cue from the council of 10 years before in its constant battle for divestiture from South Africa...
...hurts me, as it did my character, to feel that I am not embraced by my people," said Maynard. "My life, like Kwame and Kweku [the musical's main characters], is a constant striving to become closer to God because in that relationship do I find my home...
After finishing her sixth novel, Jazz, published in 1992, Toni Morrison began casting about for the subject of her next book. Constant reading, a habit and passion she developed as a little girl, eventually led her to an obscure chapter in 19th century U.S. history, shortly after the Civil War: the westward emigration of former slaves into the sparsely settled territories of Oklahoma and beyond. Some found the promise of a new life in wide-open spaces, touted in numerous newspaper advertisements in the 1870s, irresistible, and a challenge besides. Morrison was struck by a caveat that often appeared...