Word: loses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...they can be fired for their identity; as long as it is socially acceptable to call gays "diseased persons" and to attack them, the "love that dare not speak its name" must dare to do so--even at Harvard, whose walls protect us. If it does not, we will lose what we have gained and perish in comfortable, apathetic, fearful silence...
...Princeton is always a very, very fast team," senior coxswain Diane Makes said. "We were obviously very disappointed to lose by two seats [in the first varsity race...
...second half we went out harder and wewere more aggressive," Brown said. "I mean wereally had nothing to lose and we just startedplaying a lot more together...
...bystanders and cost too much," says Novak. Furthermore, Starr will arrive at the hearings with a self-dealt weakened hand: the current contempt prosecution of Susan McDougal -- her third major legal battle stemming from Starr's Whitewater investigation -- in which a jury verdict could come within days. "Win or lose the trial," says Novak, "Starr will again be on display for going after his targets over and over again." That perception can only hurt the chances of the independent counsel statute, and increase the odds that Starr's second Capitol Hill appearance will, like his first, end up in defeat...
...relieved to have won this "enormous gift" for the work, The Best Years of Their Lives.The book follows the lives of six Freehold, N.J. men through World War II and then their return home to create--and partially lose--a sense of community in the postwar years...