Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...seems like the jury ignored all of the evidence, especially given the complexity of the trial," Hansen said. "A lot of people have lost faith in the justice system...
...least able to obtain an education." We take Mr. Singer's criticism very earnestly because he offers constructive advice for how we might more closely follow the example of those heroic fighters for racial purity who protested integration outside their schools. We thank Mr. Singer for having enough faith in us to believe that we could, one day, live up to the time-honored standards of our white brethren fighting against racial contamination in the 1960s...
...more than one point, Ted Turner made impassioned pleas to his board to keep the faith and vote positively on the deal. As the talks dragged on into Thursday night, gourmet Chinese food was served. But by 9 p.m. the directors needed a break. Reconvening at 7 a.m. on Friday, they finally moved to a vote after 8 a.m., little more than an hour before Wall Street opened for business. By a vote of 6 to 0 (nine abstained) the deal was approved. TBS would allow itself to be purchased by Time Warner. At that, Turner jumped up from...
There's something quite charming about the designer, too. His striking resemblance to Eraserhead coupled with a penchant for chain smoking, introspective piano playing and faith in the ouiji board's design prowess make him a perpetually fetching image: Keeve never probes beyond the show that Mizrahi chooses to put on, but that's revealing in itself. At one point, the artist pauses in the middle of a Pronouncement to a studio of followers, his gaze riveted to a worktable. "Who's doing the crossword?" he asks. "Iguana!" Then it's back to the masses...
Belief is the entire process, contend scientists. About 30% of positive reactions to all drugs can be attributed simply to patients' faith in their power, the so-called placebo effect. "Thought processes can control people's responses," says Purdue's Tyler. "You might as well take a milk-sugar tablet. It's a lot cheaper...