Word: lose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Clinton may lose his support, which means trouble for him. Or Clinton may retain his support, which means trouble for us. If we continue to ignore Clinton's degeneracy, the real story then becomes our degeneracy. A self-governing people that cannot make the most obvious and rudimentary moral judgments about such matters and its rulers may not be self-governing much longer...
However, after heated objections from the Colby bench, both players were kicked out. Harvard will lose Gerometta for tomorrow's Beanpot set-to against Boston College...
...involve beating Hofstra and Lehigh, but they do involve winning the Ivys and Easterns," said Mosley. "We're doing well right now. But our 134 and 177 wrestlers did not win against Lehigh. Our 134 is third in the nation but got upset. However, it is great when we lose some of those matches but can come together and win a match...
...lively libido, the West Wing presented a garden of temptation. Did it lead him over the edge? "It wasn't that aides arranged this [environment]," says a former official. "It's that they didn't do much to stop it. They didn't want to get cut out or lose their standing, or they feared his blue-temper rages...
...dose of Latin rhythms and doo-wop music to Broadway. One riff from the electric keyboard caused him to make a face. "It's too synthy, too 'woo-woo.'" he said. "Have you got some nice strings?" Another muddy spot he wanted rerecorded: "The piano's too busy. You lose the lyrics." Putting the finishing touches on the album Songs from The Capeman, being readied for release in advance of the show's opening, Simon seemed cool, confident and completely in his element...