Word: grassed
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Friedberg wrote that the men approached him as he was lying on the grass near Thayer with a group of friends just before...
...known Olmec sites, San Lorenzo is much less impressive than the Mayan cities that dot the Yucatan peninsula to the east. One reason: it supported only a few thousand people, rather than 100,000 or more. The major buildings and plazas were little more than earthen mounds covered with grass, lacking any sort of masonry facade and probably topped with pole-and-thatch houses...
Dukakis praised the efficacy of the Christian Coalition, which used a grass-roots campaign style to influence the 1994 presidential election...
...power is clout, like the thud of an iron heel. Influence is sway, like being rocked in a hammock. But like the grass in Carl Sandburg's poem, influence has a way of spreading until it overwhelms every bump in its path. Leonid Brezhnev had power. Andrei Sakharov had influence. Power: the FCC. Influence: Howard Stern. What this means is that influence generally gets the last laugh. Alexander Hamilton never attained the presidency. His philosophical antagonist Thomas Jefferson did. But the world has gone Hamilton's way. By most measures, the country we live in today more closely resembles...
...eligible for a grant in this election of about $32 million based on his 1992 showing. But FEC lawyers have yet to rule on whether the Reform Party itself is entitled to a subsidy. In the meantime, Perot can beat his drum for his favorite issues and construct a grass-roots organization for the next century. That approach would at least allow Perot to tell himself that his 1996 campaign isn't really, in the end, about...