Word: enterances
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...point, a group of Coop employees departed from the scene to make sure the woman did not enter the main Coop building across the street, Gutwein said...
...leader, was elected Governor of Boys State--just as Bill Clinton was. His high school principal, J.P. Stewart, remembers once paddling Lamar for making whooshing noises in class, but was so impressed with "his ease and eloquence in public speaking" that he predicted to the faculty that Lamar would enter national politics...
...been the focal point for the exportation of cocaine to the mainland from the Caribbean," says Felix Jimenez, who heads the DEA's office there. The island's status as a U.S. commonwealth offers traffickers an extraordinary advantage, since passengers and cargo undergo only perfunctory customs checks to enter the U.S. mainland. Once a shipment of cocaine is smuggled onto the island, it can easily be relayed to American cities...
SENATOR ALAN SIMPSON HAS PROPOSED legislation that would sharply reduce the number of foreign skilled and professional workers who can enter the U.S. [BUSINESS, Feb. 5]. If computer-company executives hate the Simpson bill out of a genuine fear of a technical-talent shortage, the solution is obvious: raise the salaries of computer professionals. In my 30 years as a physicist working in industrial R. and D., I have never seen a genuine, sustained shortage of engineers or scientists in this country. However, I have seen corporate-financed propaganda campaigns with dire predictions of America's coming shortage of high...
...What I'd like is that when police officers enter a house, students don't ask, 'What are they doing here?,' so that they can become more of the community," Riley said