Word: fixedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bodrov is best known for his comedies, including "Trouble Maker," "The Beloved Woman of Mechanic Garvrilov" and "Very Important Person" and, despite their precarious predicament, laughter pervades the captives' existence. Sasha, who joined the army because he "was stupid, liked guns, and needed money," is an experienced and somewhat psychotic...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Charging that the government is saddling them with obligations it won't pay for, the National Governors Associations is opposing President Clinton's plan to set a per-capita limit on Medicaid spending. The President reportedly proposes to cut the federal share in Medicaid spending by $20 billion...
In addition, drivers protested the commission's flat rate regulations, which set fixed rates for trips from Cambridge hotels to Logan Airport. These rates, which include tolls and gratuities, are usually lower than the metered fares, costing drivers revenue.
If we are to believe the rhetoric, then the council is desperately looking for ways to become more relevant in student life and improve its image in the process. Well, ladies and gentlemen of the council, this is your change to accomplish both of these goals simultaneously, simply by supporting...
The part will feel like something of a sequel to the 6-ft. 6-in. Tennessean, whose face seems permanently fixed in a leaden-browed scowl. He got his first test before the lights and cameras during the Senate Watergate Committee hearings. As the panel's 30-year-old Republican...