Word: hadn
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Thursday afternoon Kennedy charged into the L.B.J. Room off the Senate floor feeling pumped. Bush's first broadside hadn't sunk him. Kennedy's team had just defeated the Republicans' initial attempt to amend his bill. When Kennedy appeared inside the room, 30 lobbyists for patients'-rights groups and powerful health-care organizations like the American Medical Association broke into applause. But he quieted them. This President was good at snatching back victory, he knew. The grassroots activists had to keep the phones ringing in Senate offices. "We can't let up," Kennedy told the lobbyists...
...face the Congressman who had called his daughter a "good friend," then had gone silent about her disappearance. Condit had never told the parents he had received repeated calls from Chandra in late April, just before she went missing from her studio apartment near Dupont Circle. What else hadn't he told them...
...sure this is something he learned during his years in the war zone. You don't become a Pulitzer finalist twice because you're running around being freaked out, you know? He yelled, then he reached down and opened the jaws off his foot." But the dragon apparently hadn't had his phil of Bronstein, and as the plucky editor tried to exit via the feeding door, the dragon lunged at him again, clawing his back and thighs, as about 10 children and four adults watched from outside the cage. Stone used Bronstein's sock as a tourniquet and tried...
...best stories he had ever told. But he said, 'This story is closer to your sensibilities than my own.'" Once Spielberg began work on the film, at the behest of the director's widow Christiane and her brother, Kubrick's producer Jan Harlan, "I felt that Stanley really hadn't died, that he was with me when I was writing the screenplay and shooting the movie...
...settle in. They went shopping together and learned such mundane tasks as how to navigate the streetcars that still ply East Berlin. Initially the three Indian programmers shared a furnished apartment. "When I arrived Datango had already arranged a nice, fully furnished place for us," Ajjampur said. "If they hadn't helped us, we would have been in a real mess." Eventually, Ajjampur, who is unmarried, tired of communal living. With the help of a local Indian family, he found a one-room, $265-a-month studio apartment and set up housekeeping...