Word: following
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Open all night and a great follow-up to beer and Long Island iced tea we drank at an American bar, the hot crepe with applesauce made me feel like I was experiencing Paris as...an American college student on spring break...
...years since 1969, student activists on Harvard's campus have had a tough act to follow...
...secretive man. Everybody knew he had been a Communist, but none suspected he had engaged in espionage. On two occasions, I had lunch with him. We would follow a circuitous route from the office to a steakhouse in the 50s west of Broadway, where he would take a seat at a table with his back to the wall so that he could see the whole room. He would explain to me that he might have been followed by Communists who were...
...will be a problem. The U.S. and Britain will be on the go-it-alone hook again. Russia and France have agreed to use the phrase "severest consequences" in a resolution, but at weeks end they, along with China, were still haggling over how quickly military attacks might follow any future Iraqi violation. "There are no grounds," says Primakov, for discussing military strikes against Iraq. To help shepherd some kind of resolution through the Council, Annan canceled a long-planned trip to Washington this week...
...hurtle toward his kitchen window, then veer off at the last minute, narrowly missing his house. Now LaCombe, along with his wife Phyllis and a few hundred of his neighbors, has been evacuated by county officials, barred from returning home because geologists fear that an even larger slide may follow. Says LaCombe, who was forced to leave his job with a metal wholesale company in order to cope with the crisis: "I have lost absolutely everything in my life--except my wife...