Word: lead
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would like to quote Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Kundera was from a socialist country like I am. It's difficult to make a good film without pressure, or perhaps that it's likely that pressure tends to lead to the production of more interesting work...
...Wildcats again jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in Game 2, but the Crimson battled back. Harvard ran off 13 consecutive points, surging to a 13-4 lead and cruising to an easy 15-7 game...
Instead of falling behind early again, the Crimson reversed the trend of the first two games by taking an early 3-0 lead over the Wildcats in Game 3. After Harvard gained a 14-7 advantage over the Wildcats, UNH closed the gap to 14-10 before Harvard forced a side-out. Denniston then served the game-winner for the Crimson...
...that he could actually lose, and it's extremely unlikely that he'd win a genuinely free and fair one." So despite Washington's more subtle approach, it's likely to be a cold, hard winter for the Serbians - warmed slightly by the hope that less strident rhetoric will lead to an eventual solution...
...join a debate of Republican presidential hopefuls in Iowa December 13. Bush was conspicuous in his absence from a five-way Republican candidates' debate in New Hampshire on October 28 that resembled a WWF slugfest until all the combatants agreed to criticize Bush for sitting on his cushy lead and forgoing the traditional campaign process. When the dust settled, Sen. John McCain had not only gained serious ground on Bush in New Hampshire, but polls showed him gaining on Bush throughout the country. The Bush crowd previously said he wouldn't do any debating until January, but says TIME Washington...