Word: exceedingly
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...mother. A remarkable short-story collection, At the Bottom of the River, and two autobiographical novels, Annie John and Lucy, have not been enough to wash her feelings out to sea, and she restates them again in Autobiography. Anyone who imagines that tensions between husband and wife exceed those between parent and child is not paying attention to Jamaica Kincaid...
...Administration expected that to happen later." The Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, which pays for hospital, nursing home and hospice care, lost $35 million in 1995. Analysts had predicted last April that the $130 billion fund would grow by $4.7 billion last year, and did not expect that demand would exceed revenue growth until 1997. The earlier-than-expected loss is due to a surge in Medicare hospital admissions after several years of declines, and a drop in income from payroll taxes. The Clinton Administration expected Medicare to remain solvent until 2002, and has staunchly resisted the changes GOP leaders have...
Thus were CompuServe subscribers prevented from further discourse on whatever they talk about in alt.sex.bestiality.hamster.duct-tape (which may exceed even my high squeamishness threshold). At the same time, however, they were also barred from alt.religion.sexuality (a pretty chaste topic), clari.news.sex (which redistributes wire-service stories) and alt.sex.marsha-clark (the mind reels...
Noah R. Freeman '98, a co-sponsor of the resolution, said that while the council knows the University owns less than 10 percent of Shell stock, the stock's value may exceed one million dollars...
...fact, by asserting that African-American approval ratings of Powell should exceed that of whites, Star is arguing in favor of the same sort of group think he condemns throughout his essay. Perhaps Star is a victim of the racism he condemns as much as he is of his own ignorance. --Abin B. Tillery, Jr. Ph.D. Candidate in Government