Word: facet
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ratification, Minority Leader Dole will vote for it. In the meantime, Dole is hedging. For weeks he has said he will reserve judgment until he has a chance to read the agreement. That evasion appears a bit specious because, as a prominent Senator, Dole could be briefed on every facet of the accord. His waiting game is intended to show voters, particularly those on the right, that he is no pushover for either Moscow or the White House...
...amazing thing about Pin is that she is at a higher level in every area that it takes to be a great soccer player," Coach Tim Wheaton says. "What makes her exceptional is that where most players stand out in one facet of the game, she is superior to the average player in attributes allaround: speed, skill, endurance, and knowledge of the game...
Piniella said in the statement, "I feel this is a step forward in my baseball career and gives me the opportunity to learn a new facet of the game...
...love of travel. Travel will hold you back from doting on your troubles, and once you've seen something of the world, you will recognize foreign places as instances of human range. The logic of Athens, the fortitude of London, the grace of Paris -- a city for every facet of the mind. He would have you connect travel with an appreciation of the past as well. In Jerusalem recently, he walked the Old City, brushing thousands of years of faith and murder. He would like you to see yourself as history, to wonder what you would have shouted...
...Harry Cowles was the greatest coach in racquet history," Barnaby said. "He analyzed every facet of the game. He was just as remarkable as [basketball coach] John Wooden and [football coach] Knute Rockne. We won more championships in a minute than they did in a week...