Word: dependably
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...role of the people. Those who think that we can restructure in a month or two are naive! This has taken shape over years and will demand massive efforts and titanic labors. If we don't involve the people, nothing will come of it. All our plans depend on influencing the people...
...independent in April's election. Not to be outdone, a brigade of would-be successors, all lifelong Democrats, proclaimed that they too might shun the party and enter the fray as independents or even -- horrors! -- as Republicans. Crowed the mayor, whose best hopes for re-election depend on a crowded field: "Monkey see, monkey do. The more the merrier...
...very future of the rugby program at Harvard may depend on the club and/or the Athletic Department hiring a coach, Kingston said...
...State Department has long taken steps to ensure safe blood supplies for its employees stationed abroad. Where local blood banks operate below U.S. standards, embassy personnel depend on blood donated by their colleagues. To ensure the purity of this supply line, the State Department will begin requiring AIDS tests of its employees and their dependents in January. Those who test positive for the virus will be restricted to U.S. duty; also, the department will reject job applicants with positive results, thus in effect making the AIDS test part of the foreign-service examination. The policy, which is likely...
...learned to stay up more," he continued, referring to his "flopping" style in the net. "The coach would constantly tell me not to depend only on my quickness. Before, I would go down on every shot and I'd be caught out of position. I gave up a lot of goals that...