Word: followers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...kind of hard not to follow it," said Preston B. Golson '02, a committee member of the Institute of Politics (IOP). "It's an important issue, and it's everywhere...
...really follow it any more," said Ashley J. McCants '02. "Now if I see it on television or see it in the newspaper, I'll take a look, but I don't spend a lot of time following...
...those of earlier novels, a plot which kicks in about a quarter of the way into the novel. Victor, for a $300,000 fee, is sent by the mysterious F. Fred Palakon (whose name echoes G. Gordon Liddy's neatly enough to hint at the web of deceit to follow) to London to look for a former Camden College friend, Jamie Fields, now a model. Slowly, he gets entangled in a much larger plot, where models are really the terrorists, responsible for bombings of the Institute of Political Studies and other major buildings. Uncharacteristically for an Ellis protagonist, Victor...
...House proceedings were admittedly rancorous. Now, however, the Senate has the chance to do the right thing and follow constitutional procedure by putting the president on trial. Senators should not bow to public opinion by trying to find the quickest...
...lecture moves fast I don't follow anyparticular book; I rely on people being prepared,"Etingof adds...