Word: hadn
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...felt empty. "What power wouldn't I trade for a little more time with my family? What price wouldn't I pay for an evening with friends." Last Thursday evening as the sun was going down, the President emerged from a meeting on Bosnia to join his wife. They hadn't seen each other for a few hours, and in the shadows behind the door of the diplomatic entrance, he touched the side of her face and took her hand before they came out to say goodbye to the 500 members of the health-care task force gathered...
...game was definitely within our reach," Harvard sophomore pitcher Jamie Irvin said. "The fences were really short at their ballpark and they got a late home run that clinched it. If that hadn't of happened, we would've been right in there...
...lost her temper only when reporters suggested that she was covering for the President. "I don't do spin stuff," she said, "and I'm not distancing anybody from anything." But by the time Larry King came round, she still hadn't heard from her boss. "They kept missing each other," was the official White House explanation. The next day Stephanopoulos began to retreat from the retreat as best he could. Clinton rejected calls for Reno to resign just because "some religious fanatics murdered themselves," and called for investigations at Justice and the Treasury Department. The House Judiciary Committee announced...
This illusion pretended that if Democrats controlled the presidency and Congress, gridlock would end. During the campaign, liberals could list the well-intentioned legislation that had been passed recently and sigh, "If only Bush hadn't vetoed...
Harvard--which hadn't even played outside much--withered a bit against the top-level competition. As Kasimir delicately put it, "the team hadn't quite gelled...