Word: elected
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...John Cloud, who follows in the footsteps ofPresident-elect Bill Clinton as a Rhodes Scholarfrom Arkansas, sees himself as living proof thatathletic achievement is not essential...
Finally, if a block was not placed in the first two rounds it will then be randomized into a house that still has space. Students can also elect not to designate a first choice, which does not affect their probability of getting into one of their four choices...
Blocking groups who don't care which of their four houses they get can still elect not to designate a first choice without hurting their overall chances...
...revving up the economy -- the good news also poses a sharpening dilemma for him. How much stimulus does he need to inject, in terms of new spending and investment tax credits, and how big a price does he dare pay by increasing, however temporarily, the federal deficit? The President-elect allowed that the news "could have some impact on short-term judgment." Aides asserted, though, that they are still sure the economy will need jazzing up; the question is how much and how fast, and Clinton may not decide that until mid- January, after seeing how Christmas sales and other...
...President-elect got an unwelcome indication that his political clout is still less than overpowering. He campaigned hard for Georgia Senator Wyche Fowler, even playing the saxophone at a rally on the eve of a runoff election last week. But Fowler lost to Republican Paul Coverdell, ensuring that the Democrats will not increase the 57-to-43 edge they hold in the Senate...