Word: everydayness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...vehicle’ to get the message across so you’re not just spewing out emotions constantly. That way, you can relate them to something concrete.” Though new to the role of lyricist, Nick confesses to “abusing alliteration and rhyme in everyday speech” and describes the job of writing lyrics as “almost therapeutic.” The creative process of writing a score and lyrics may have been new to Commins, but the feeling of community was just what he was looking for in Harvard?...
...National Security Agency (NSA) can read my e-mail and listen to my phone conversations all day long if it will help them find the bad guys. [Jan. 23] I don't think the NSA, the CIA or any other government agency will have time to weed through our everyday mail. They know whom to be suspicious of. I am sure they are trying desperately to find terrorists. Why would our government spend needless hours reading the e-mail I send to my mother? Please let the government do its job and keep us safe. After...
...becoming restless or irritable when trying to cut back or stop,” “trying to recoup immediately after losing money,” “lying about gambling,” and “gambling to escape from everyday problems.” According to the Health Letter, “requesting gifts or loans to pay gambling debts” and “committing illegal acts to finance gambling” are also symptoms of addiction...
...Clinton (D-N.Y.) had a very different view of things. On Monday she accused Bush of declassifying national security information for political purposes and briefly invoked President Richard Nixon before backing off that explosive analogy. "Obviously it was done not just for political reasons, which sounds kind of everyday Washington politics," she told Al Hunt, Bloomberg's Washington bureau chief. "It was done to protect the decision makers from being held accountable for some of the information they used in the run up to the invasion of Iraq...
...often within New Zealand and occasionally overseas. Three times a day they eat together as a family. "Visitors will say, 'You're not doing any schooling at all!' I'll say, 'You're correct. However, the children are learning heaps, and they're learning it in the context of everyday life...