Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"At age 85, I have no personal or political agenda, nor do I have any interest in 'rescuing' Bill Clinton. But I do care, passionately, about rescuing the country I love from further turmoil or uncertainty," he wrote in the Oct. 4, 1998 issue of the Times.
Amazingly enough, given her incredible success, the sophomore has jumped further and higher in practice than she ever has in competition. Gyorffy feels it's just a matter of time before she can put it all together.
But Karamanlis called for more than monetary unity. Europe should share common foreign policy interests and common defense, he said. "Our objective is further steps to the political unification of Europe," he said.
So for Verba, the libraries are one concern that is crucial to student satisfaction. And alumni, wooed by the University and its campaign-raising efforts, tend to look no further.
But due to last night's decision, the chapel's four walls, all visible to the public, may not be destroyed or blocked from view. The Historical Commission must also approve any further development on the site.