Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...didn't take a politician of Churchillian stature to figure out what needed doing. The Labour Party hadn't won a national election in Britain for 23 years. Its tattered platform of watered-down Bolshevism had become as irrelevant as the suits of armor in the Tower of London...
...Crimson next play host to Loyola on Sunday at noon. The Greyhounds defeated No. 1 Maryland on Tuesday, a team that hadn't lost a game for over two seasons. Dartmouth 15 Harvard...
...lecture is always good when it deals with the pro and cons. It stimulated the thinking process--things were said that I hadn't really thought about," he said...
...reason, not even the usual pat of "creative differences." While never as high-profile as Nirvana or Pearl Jam, the Grammy-winning band sold more than 20 million records. Down on the Upside, their last album, reached No. 2 on the charts. The band, which had recently finished touring, hadn't taken a summer off from one another since 1988. "I heard they were having heavy arguments and stuff at their [last] show, but I didn't believe it," Joey Ramone, no stranger to band-member infighting, told online service Addicted to Noise. "I thought they'd have...
...talking enlightened self-interest here," Jeffrey told me. "This guy's great copy, even when he goes to China to hide out. We can't afford to let him go back to Georgia. Think of what would have happened if we really hadn't had Nixon to kick around anymore after his defeat in California in 1962. Think of the book advances lost. Think of the depleted lecture fees...