Word: dose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this view, welfare and social services are unnecessary to bring social equality to minorities--just give them a strong dose of filial piety, morality and hard work, and they can fight their way to the top. It's as if poverty, language barriers, cultural differences and discrimination have nothing to do with the social stratification...
...years, Lowell House has been known as host to the Winter Waltz, an annual display of ballroom maneuvers by some of Harvard's more traditional elements. And the Spring formal, while somewhat more casual has always boasted a healthy dose of good old-fashioned jazz...
...agree on this much: The Soviet communist leadership's agreement to accept a multi-party political system is a good thing. Maybe we should burst into wild cries of delight, or maybe we should applaud cautiously and daintily. Regardless, nobody doubts that a dose of democracy, whatever the size, is an exciting step in the right direction...
Many educators were impatient with the President for offering yet another dose of rhetoric with no specifics. "He needs to give us leadership on how to get there," complained Jeanne Allen, an education analyst at the conservative . Heritage Foundation. Agreed Senator Jeff Bingaman, a New Mexico Democrat: "I don't think we can make it on cheerleading alone...
...precisely the ear you wanted among all the globe's 10 billion ears has lost its capacity to surprise. But the telephone has strange powers. The sudden little Ice Age that descended upon AT&T last week may have given some Americans, in an almost subliminal way, a dose of the metaphysical spooks...