Word: joined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said young people tend to be liberal, and thus the Democratic Party is the natural party for them to join...
...uncomfortable academic situations. While a degree of specialization allows one to deepen an understanding of a particular field, only the vigilant pursuit of academic breadth stirs one to question and sharpen his world view. It is only this breadth of study in the liberal arts that allows us to join the company of educated men and women, and we should feel guilty for seeking anything less...
...Barney Frank '62 (D-Mass.), a veteran member of Congress with close ties to the White House, offered his own analysis of Kerry's decision not to join Bill Bradley in challenging Vice President Al Gore...
...Surroi, close to accepting the NATO plan, but the Yugoslavs were still stonewalling. "They are not engaging," she told TIME in an exclusive interview. Her plan, aides say, was to secure agreement from the Albanian side within 48 hours, isolating the Yugoslavs and presenting Belgrade with a simple choice: join the agreement or be bombed. "I did a lot of castle shuttling today," she said, as she slumped into a couch during a negotiating break, clearly tired by the work. Boasted a proud staff member: "She's quarterbacking the Kosovo diplomacy." But a very difficult game lies ahead...
Albright, of course, hopes to join their ranks. And a victory in Kosovo would be the first step toward validating a kind of Albright Doctrine, which combines careful coalition building with the judicious use of force. "I am a great believer in American power and the importance of making it clear we can use it," she says...