Word: dearingly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...power of suggestion, my dear, he said, sitting down on a rock and stroking his chin. "It's how the whole legend about me got started. But everyone sure is out of date on what I've been doing...
...Given such realities, the ranking of cities and countries is bound to seem an entirely academic exercise. For people at home, the exaltation of any Elsewhere, even with hard facts, never quite makes sense. Hard facts, by definition, can never include the one fact that makes a place especially dear: the fact that it is home...
...meeting with American officials in Vienna last month, the Soviet Union's chief negotiator, Boris Gordeyev, refused to commit to any new grain orders. Said he, sounding like a closet free-enterpriser: "Like any commercial man, I will take the right time to buy cheap and sell dear...
Konstantin Chernenko, 71, the silver-haired party chief administrator, then rose. As every Soviet citizen knew, Chernenko had been Andropov's main competitor for the succession. Now, in a deft and effective political gesture, the rival was moving to nominate the winner, thus symbolizing the need to close ranks. "Dear Comrades, all of us are obviously aware that it is extremely difficult to repair the loss inflicted on us by the death of Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev," Chernenko said. "It is now twice, three times as important to conduct matters in the party collectively." Chernenko, a close protege of Brezhnev...
...lady tutors at Winthrop House have crushes on sophomore Steve Premed. The woman who signs study cards winks knowingly as Steve finalizes his challenging schedule. You see, Steve is a 750V, 800M, 3.97 GPA dear...