Word: hugeness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will they really get the job? Most of the employers that I know couldn't care less about where I go to college; instead they want to know what activities I have been involved with and would willingly take a student from any college provided they had led some huge social movement. NOW does not want to hear about my Harvard experience; it wants to know if I am a women's studies concentrator or how I have advanced the concerns of women on this campus. While some students may be able to exploit Harvard's name, I and others...
...back to back, outpacing Hollywood workhorses Gene Hackman and Kevin Bacon. "I mean, he's gotta take some time off," declares co-star Kathy Bates. "Every time I turn around, he's in another picture. When I mentioned this to him at a party recently, he gave me this huge grin and said, 'Yeah, but isn't that the way it's supposed...
...JUMP! The trampoline, a huge fad in kid fun, now ranks as one of the most dangerous. Fractures, dislocations and other injuries exceed 60,000 a year--up 100% over...
...TIME sent pulled past the entrance to Radio City so you have to walk down about 60 feet of red carpet. There was a huge bank of cameras like they have at the Oscars, and nearly as many movie stars...
...course, Clinton won in 1996. But because his campaign largely focused on small ideas like V-chips and school uniforms, once re-elected, he lacked direction. Further, he seemed increasingly listless--more interested in his golf game than governing. This posed a huge problem for congressional Democrats. As a lame duck, Clinton could afford to coast through the next four year on automatic pilot. They couldn't. Democrats in Congress had become so reliant on Clinton that without his direction they risked heading into the '98 election empty-handed and empty-headed. The Democrats had gotten into bed with Clinton...