Word: dragging
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...like to see Buchanan go full-fist against Clinton and drag him through the mud," said Faith P. Myrrold or Manchester, who brought her 16-month-old daughter to the event last night
...said that, "having come of age in the 'Rocky Horror' show," she was not too shocked by the Pudding Theatricals numbers. "I felt a certain bond with the whole drag aspect of the show," she said. She added that she was happy to know that the leaders of our future are comfortable as women...
...trafficking, money laundering and murder, and is featured on the FBI's 10-most-wanted list. (He is the first international drug dealer ever to make that dishonor roll.) When he realized where he was headed, Garcia Abrego lost his composure. At the Mexico City airport, agents had to drag him from the car and hoist him up the steps to the plane. On board, he looked at the eight agents escorting him to Houston and told them, "You are all dead...
...Kessler's agency is most often criticized not for its actions but for its inaction--for letting the approval process for new medical advances drag out for years and even decades. Virginia Republican Thomas Bliley, the pro-business chairman of the House Commerce Committee, ridicules the FDA's drug-approval procedures as "paralysis by analysis." The Washington Legal Foundation, a vociferously antiregulatory group funded by conservative organizations and companies, has relentlessly attacked the FDA through lawsuits, press releases (sometimes printed on lurid pink and purple paper) and a series of vitriolic print ads. "If a murderer kills...
...government control, and several thousand Ilidza Serbs shouted defiance at a rally after the Dayton signing. Jovan Bugarin was one who talked of armed resistance: "Everybody here has guns. And we will send our children out on the streets. The NATO soldiers won't kill children. Or we will drag NATO soldiers through the streets like in Somalia...