Word: heals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...injuries that plagued the Crimson last weekend and kept them off the ice for Monday's practice have begun to heal. Beginning Tuesday, the team was back in skates and practicing hard to face Princeton with something to prove...
...time Prime Minister who will preside over the nation until at least 2002, has the reputation of being a pragmatic politician unencumbered by ideology. Yet he appeared to outline something of a vision while campaigning for last May's election, calling for bold reforms to stimulate the economy, heal the divisive "fractures" within French society and find inventive solutions to seemingly intractable problems--the main one being unemployment. The plan called for tax cuts, lower interest rates and job-creating measures...
...people who know the man best. "I think he'd say the showstopper wasn't family vs. public office; it was 'Who I am to myself at this moment in time?'" says Michael. The power of the expectations was frightening in itself. "One person is supposed to heal 200 years of racial divide," says Powell's son. "You're supposed to moderate the Republican Party. You're supposed to create a foreign policy in the vacuum left by the cold war, solve Bosnia and lead us to a new era of prosperity and growth--all because you were a successful...
...march was so historic and so memorable because black men met to atone for their shortcomings and pledged to heal their communities. Spiritual rededication was an important theme. Part of the mission statement of the march emphasized that black people should "meditate on and seek right relationships with the Creator, with each other and with nature...
Hopefully for the Crimson, it can heal its wounds by then...