Word: madison
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...conviction--a bar raised high by the framers in order to confine impeachment to "great and dangerous offenses" and "attempts to subvert the Constitution." In each case the Senate thereby saved the constitutional separation of powers by declining to make impeachment so easy that, as James Madison had warned at the Constitutional Convention, the presidential term would be "equivalent to a tenure during the pleasure of the Senate...
Subsequent "tuned" tracks were installed at Yale University and at Madison Square Garden in New York and are credited with improving running times as well as cutting the number of injuries in half...
Albert returned to the Madison Square Garden network one year after his Sep. 1, 1997 resignation, and his recently inked deal with Turner Network Television means he will be back on the national stage in April...
...dependency for the metropolitan set may not last very long. Spoon, a ³Life and Style Magazine for Couples,² released its premier issue earlier this winter. With this instruction manual in hand, every Madison Avenue warrior twosome will soon be untarnishable...
...career path, which consists vaguely of a high-pressure two year program, a two-year stint across the river and then limitless possibilities. In many cases the entry-level job is nothing but a means to an end, so that the most substantive difference between McKinsey and Mitchell Madison is the former has a higher percentage of acceptances to Harvard Business School. Such an atmosphere does not breed a sense of corporate community or identity but rather a paradigm of exploitation...