Word: earnestness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Clinton's economic education began in earnest in late 1991. Facing an electorate immune to campaign promises, Clinton added heft to his diagnosis of the nation's ills with a 15-page paper titled "A Plan for America's Future." With its emphasis on a tax-rate cut for the middle class, the plan served Clinton well in New Hampshire and for most of the remaining primaries. But by late spring Clinton was pretending he had never seriously proposed the tax cut, and he knew the plan could not survive the close scrutiny it was beginning to receive...
Intense, rich and beautiful, this ninth album from the Athens college radio quartet is a masterpiece. Guitarist Peter Buck's trademark jangle gets the addition of acoustic strumming, and singer/lyricist Michael Stipe demonstrates a more versatile, more daring vocal performance. Highlights are the gorgeous "Nightswimming," the earnest "Find the River," and the brooding "Drive...
...struggle for the party's soul -- and 1996 -- begins in earnest...
...sound bites and imagemakers, the paid political program has acquired an earnest but dreary air. The form has survived primarily as a weapon for fringe candidates like Lyndon LaRouche and as an election-eve ritual for major-party candidates, who by then are usually preaching to the converted. Perot, however, made half-hour political ads the centerpiece of his campaign -- with astonishing success. His first program, a lecture on the economy that aired in early October, drew a higher rating than the baseball play-off game it preceded. Though ratings dropped for subsequent broadcasts, Perot's month-long mini-series...
Only now has Drury returned for his junior year, and how high he and the Harvard men's hockey team which he captains can reach is now being asked in earnest...