Word: losed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ridiculed the announcement as "unilateralism in a different wrapping," she stood to lose a valuable advantage: an opposition wedded to policies that guaranteed its remaining in opposition. As Tony Blair, 36, Labor's spokesman on energy and one of its rising stars, emphasized, "The changes simply had to come. We couldn't continue to live in the past...
...manage to find some other seniors and can raise your voice above the din, senior bars can be a good opportunity to see once more those friends that you know you'll lose touch with after Commencement. The problem is that conversation inevitably reduces to The Question. Sometimes I wish I could make things easier and less painful by saying, OK, let's go around the room. What are you doing next year...
...would think that most seniors would prefer to forget "YMCA," not just because it epitomizes the worst musical excesses of the disco era, but also because it evokes memories of roller rinks where we, as prepubescent skaters trying to form the letter C in "YMCA," would invariably lose our balance and careen into each other or the wall...
...purchasing the securities directly from the Government at a Federal Reserve Bank. For many investors, safety is still the ultimate lure. Said a Chicago police officer after buying a Treasury bond last week: "If you invest in the Federal Government, the whole country has to fall apart before you lose anything." Despite the Government's profligate spending habits, most people think it can still be trusted with a citizen's nest...
...Harvard lose one of the best basketball prospects ever to enroll in the University? There were several reasons, and too many centered around the lack of commitment to athletics at Harvard...