Word: die
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...become too large, it's underfinanced, and it's under serious fire. The question you must ask yourself then is whether the U.N. is not headed toward some kind of disaster. I think the answer is probably yes." U.S. Ambassador Madeleine Albright phrases the choice bluntly: "Reform or die...
...referenced recent comments by Governor William F. Weld '68 that those convicted under the death penalty, regardless of their innocence, must die in order to set an example for potential criminals...
...slaughter. It is literally a slaughter," Canada said. "When we began we thought we were trying to help kids with their geometry homework. Then they began to die. One at first, then another nine months later, and then one three months after that...
Again, Harvard would not die. After falling behind for the only time in the game, the Crimson had four corners, the same amount it had for the entire first half. Each presented a chance for the home team to tie, for the underdog to come through...
...details of our encounter with him--including a stand-up buffet after his press conference so he could stroll around and work his charisma on each of his guests. At the reception he drank martinis, ate oysters, praised the Pope's sincerity and talked motorcycles. But old habits die hard: the next day, one of the dissidents scheduled to have lunch with us received an anonymous death threat under her door. She joined us anyway...