Word: foremost
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Keb’ Mo’s new CD is called Keep It Simple, but he fails to keep his promise. Keb’ Mo’ is considered one of the foremost modern jazz guitarists, an assessment that continues to be accurate-—but in this context, it is both laudatory and critical...
...came to Harvard to be a hockey player and, to some extent, my admission to Harvard was due to the hockey team’s recruiting efforts,” Fried said. “As such, I am indebted to the hockey team first and foremost. The lacrosse coaches understand that commitment and realize that hockey comes first...
...There is a tendency to blame others” for the Middle East’s stagnation, he said. “Yet, it should be healthier to seek both the problem and the solution foremost within themselves...
...think the voters are looking first and foremost to electability, and the voters of Iowa at least thought Kerry and Edwards were the most electable,” Glickman said...
...Dean isn't really talking about jobs, even when he says, "Let's talk about jobs," which he does, first and foremost, in every stump speech. Very quickly he turns to pummeling the President about "$3 trillion worth of tax cuts for his wealthy contributors." Indeed, "jobs"--shorthand for the 3 million jobs lost during the Bush Administration--turns out to be camouflage for an even hotter topic: the rampaging privileges that the corporate elites have won during the past three years. This is Dean's real theme, a unified-field theory of Republican depravity. Jobs, the elderly, the economy...