Word: endlessly
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Much of the resentment, of course, is fueled by the seemingly endless recession. Bush's Tokyo foray, in which the enduring -- and symbolic -- image was of the American President collapsing into the lap of the Japanese Prime Minister, intensified American feelings of anger and humiliation. Pat Buchanan, whose New Hampshire stump speech includes numerous nods to his isolationist "America First" economic platform, fans the flames. "We're on a wave of Japan bashing that is much more serious than in previous years," concludes I.M. Destler, a visiting fellow at the Institute for International Economics in Washington...
...lawsuit is the latest--and possibly the broadest--challenge in the seemingly endless series of political and legal attacks on Cambridge's system, and reflects a tide of decontrol slowly sweeping rent regulating communities across the state and nation...
...lawsuit is the latest-and possibly the broadest-challenge in the seemingly endless series of political and legal attacks on Cambridge's system. It reflects a tide of decontrol slowly sweeping rent regulating communities across the state and nation...
Watching the endless commercials touting the "break-though new concept to broadcast the Summer Olympics on pay-per-view cable," I'd almost rather watch pornography, or maybe, a Mike Tyson heavyweight bout. Or at least Mike Tyson in a pornographic heavyweight bout, but I think that gets broadcast for free on Court...
...opponents . . . was that 'you're going to have on your hands, Mr. President, the lives of the 30,000.' We'd ordered 50,000 body bags. I think that was the figure they used. That'll show you. They had a picture in one of the magazines of endless numbers of graves that had been dug somewhere...