Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...rans--Paramount, Warner, Universal and the rest--have begun courting Lucas, who remains holed up at his Marin County office. "He ain't easy to woo," laments a studio chairman. "He's not easy to get to." Handicappers say Lucas talks first to Fox, which has shown its good faith by lavishing millions on the video boxed set and on redoing the original trilogy for theaters. Fox also has a big bargaining chip: Lucas owns the copyrights to the Empire and Jedi installments, but Star Wars belongs to Fox. A friend says Lucas wants to complete his collection; Fox might...
Some workers said yesterday they plan to bring a grievance against the union before the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the union did not represent in good faith...
...repeating the all-important mantra, "You know you want to join." Although the eager recruiters realize that the majority of flyers will eventually end up in the trash bin, it doesn't seem to dampen their spirit or enthusiasm one bit. Aah, such is the strength of newly gained faith...
...that alternative methods need more thorough testing and cautions patients not to abandon traditional treatment. Harvard's Eisenberg agrees. "It is conceivable," he says, "that physical manipulation or acupuncture needles or active ingredients in particular remedies are in fact physiologically powerful. But if for certain patients, in certain instances, faith or belief can cause changes in physiological function in a reproducible way, then we have to bring together the best scientists and ask them to figure out why.'' That search is expected to take place over the next decade or so, and once it occurs, the secrets behind alternative medicine...
Because the primary-election schedule had been purposely compressed so a nominee would be mathematically chosen by the end of March, it was an article of faith among those considering a '96 race that a serious candidate would have to raise at least $20 million by the end of 1995. As Dole moved swiftly to corral those funds, he had an ally in Texas Senator Phil Gramm. By raising nearly as much as Dole in the year before the voting began, Gramm dashed the hopes of other wannabes. Even such G.O.P. heavyweights as "the formers"--James Baker, who had been...