Word: means
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...walked into Harvard as a naive, young kid who didn't really appreciate how much relationships mean," he said. "On the field and in school I gained an appreciation for hard work and discipline, but also being close with people who care about you. It's been a really good experience in all aspects and I feel like I've really matured...
...never been on my own before, and my dad always cooks for me back home, so I had a little trouble picking up everything," says Kacyvenski, suddenly on the defense himself. "I mean, I had chicken and pasta every night...
...remember last year and it was a huge game, but didn't mean much." Walland said. " If we win this year, I can't imagine what it's going to be like...
...Comdex keynote into a victory lap. "People ask me what do I think of the findings of fact," McNealy said. "Well, duh. Look in the dictionary under the word monopoly and you see the Microsoft logo." Asked for his remedy in the Microsoft case, McNealy joked with press, "you mean under...
...that's not even the bad news for President Clinton. This is: The U.S. trade imbalance with China has reached record levels, which could mean trouble not only for the President, but for the presidential wannabes (Gore, Bradley, Bush, McCain) who approve of his pledge to support China's bid for membership in the World Trade Organization. Which should leave the issue wide open for Buchanan, a conservative who has been a vocal opponent of recent trade agreements...