Word: darkest
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...find an ashram and meditate--and since he had profited mightily from rock commercialization himself, he had enough disposable income to finance his escape. But after a few years of respite, Tigrett's guru gave him a mission. "My master said that this was one of the darkest periods in man's existence," Tigrett recalls, "and that my job was to go back into the world and create a business that can show young people you can be successful and adhere to human values...
...Nefarious Plot. Whitewater conspiracy buffs will find in Livingstone a Zelig-like character who was on hand for most of the Administration's darkest moments. On the day of the travel office purge, in May 1993, he wrote the memo barring the workers from the White House. When Vincent Foster committed suicide, in July 1993, he accompanied associate counsel William Kennedy III to identify the body. The next morning, two Secret Service agents said, they saw Livingstone leaving the elevator that connected to Foster's office suite with a briefcase and box of loose-leaf binders (Livingstone denied removing documents...
...darkest hour, the new chief shone. Riley received acclaim for his quick and innovative response to an alleged attempted rape outside Adams House in March...
Already storm chasers like Davies-Jones have acquired a deeper understanding of the spectacular springtime storms that produce the most violent tornadoes. They have played a crucial role in developing a new type of radar that can peer through the darkest clouds and detect areas of rapid rotation as much as half an hour before a twister touches down. And now--thanks to an unprecedented data-gathering effort known as VORTEX (short for Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment)--these daredevils of meteorology are beginning to provide fresh insight into the long-standing mystery of what...
...least, has been in a state of perpetual upheaval. That is why E.J. Dionne, Washington Post columnist and pundit, has the audacity to predict a Progressive revival in his new book, They Only Look Dead. "They" are progressives, liberals and Democrats, whose defeat in 1994 Dionne sees as the darkest hour before the dawn...