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Word: fabianism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...good times just kept on rolling for the Crimson as it swept the top four spots in the 100-yard butterfly. Sophomore Angie Peluse, who led the charge with a season-best 1:00.03, out-touched her teammate, freshmen Lauren Fabian, by only a few tenths of a second...

Author: By Tim M. Martin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Smokin' on the Water: Both Swimming Teams Roll On | 2/16/1999 | See Source »

...amputees after gangrene invaded their wounds, it is a place to be ever forsaken, a steaming graveyard carved out by elemental demons. New villages, crude and unnamed, are springing up on a hill far from the betraying water. "The people will go back, but to a better place," said Fabian Tombre, whose village, Arop, is no more. "We will build new homes away from the sea. We will live up in the bush for 20 years and watch if it comes back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Under a Wall of Water | 7/23/1998 | See Source »

...paper was shocked out of its success when Fabian Fall '10 became the only Crimson president to commit suicide while in office...

Author: By Michael Ryan, EDITED BY THE CRIMSON STAFF | Title: The First 100 Years | 1/24/1998 | See Source »

...that in their country, "El Presidente" is a very common name. When Congress voted 44-34 Thursday night to oust President Abdala Bucaram for "mental incapacity" after two days of massive strikes and protests, the streets of Quito erupted in celebration. The legislature quickly swore in its own leader, Fabian Alarcon, as interim president pending new elections. But after the vote, a defiant Bucaram barricaded himself inside the national palace, surrounded by troops in combat uniforms, saying he won't turn over the government to "congressional conspirators." To further complicate matters, Bucaram's vice president, Rosalia Arteaga, issued a decree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Musical Presidents | 2/7/1997 | See Source »

...deeply offended by the Roman Catholic Church and its Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz for using the fear of excommunication as a tool for religious bigotry [RELIGION, May 27]. Bruskewitz threatened to excommunicate members of his diocese who belonged to groups deemed "perilous to the Catholic faith," including America's Freemasons, members of the DeMolay and other organizations. The rich history of Freemasonry dates back to colonial America and before. Some of our Founding Fathers, including George Washington, were dedicated Freemasons. Present-day Masonic organizations exist in all 50 states and continue to be in the mainstream of all that is good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 17, 1996 | 6/17/1996 | See Source »

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