Word: dwelled
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year is here. It's time to take one last look at 1993. Immediate thoughts come to mind. Tragic deaths...The infamous timeout...Air Jordan flies no more...James B. Orthwein lies some more...Bill Lambeer cries no more...But let's just, for today, dwell on the positive. Despite the seemingly inordinate amount of tragedy, 1993 had its share of greatness. It had its share of excitement. And it certainly had its share of heartwarming stories. All in all, as other years, it reduced grown men to tears, sent young children dancing in the streets, and confirmed once again...
...rough-and-tumble, folksy ways had worked well for Johnson in the Senate's closed and clubby atmosphere and made him respected and feared among the Capitol's insiders. But his style often raised ridicule and suspicion in the national spotlight where he had to dwell as President. Life-and-death issues like the cold war and Vietnam required, more than anything, calm, study and courage -- not theatrics...
...stage in a play as eerily uninflected as Howard Korder's The Lights and a production as epic and energized as Mark Wing-Davy's at New York City's Lincoln Center. Without preaching, without invective, without in any way distorting urban life, The Lights makes one ashamed to dwell in a U.S. city and absorb its brutish selfishness...
...does not dwell in a body, so we cannot define him in a material way. God is a spirit. I have had tremendous messages from him, which are from the Bible; it's not something I've dreamed up or had a vision of. It's important to study the Bible on a daily basis so he can speak...
...stage in a play as eerily uninflected as Howard Korder's The Lights and a production as epic and energized as Mark Wing-Davy's at New York City's Lincoln Center. Without preaching, without invective, without in any way distorting urban life, The Lights makes one ashamed to dwell in a city and absorb its brutish selfishness...