Word: fittingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most transsexuals, there is no question that something deeper is going on. From the time she was a boy of six, Bea Jansen, 46, who lives outside Amsterdam, knew her body did not reflect her true gender. "I felt there was something that didn't fit," she says. "And that something was a penis." Jansen, who plans to donate her brain to Swaab's study when she dies, underwent a sex-change operation five years ago. She speaks for many transsexuals when she describes her transformation as a liberation: "I felt as if I could finally take off a mask...
...think the person [Lewis] chose has very strong qualities that fit well with the needs of the job," said Daniel Steiner, the committee's chair. "I think there were a number of strong candidates, and Judith Kidd was certainly one of them...
...these things would appear to make him a perfect fit for the Republican party. Unfortunately, the thought of his candidacy makes many Republicans very nervous. After Watergate removed Richard Nixon from the political scene and gutted Republican numbers in Congress, the Republican Party rebuilt itself in the image of Ronald Reagan. His message of conservatism with a smile captured the hearts of voters. Ever since that time, the party has continued to move rightward, forcing longtime politicians like Dole to alter long-held positions to appeal to conservative voters. The current Congress is at work completing the anti-government revolution...
...would like to reach students earlier," she said. "Thinking about studying abroad allows you to let it fit into the context of Harvard...
...thing in the long-run is a very positive addition, and in the short-run we will endure some hard-ships," Murphy said. "Trying to fit all student athletes into a new facility is the obvious space problem in the short...