Word: moving
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...have experienced all avenues going into the Ivy League tournament and have only grown and matured from these experiences," Weiss said. "We have learned a lot about dedication, discipline and perseverance, and as we move into the [1998] season we open the door for another opportunity to win the title and go onto the NCAA tournament...
...Democratic Party is in the midst of an identity crisis. The heart of the question is: Do we move toward the center for political expediency or do we continue fighting for our traditional progressive values...
...really about time, isn't it? The President, speaking in Russia last week, said the time had come to move on from the Lewinsky scandal. The scandal has taken up a great deal of his time, after all. And his time is our time, since we elected him to run the country. Stevie Nicks and company would remind us, "Don't stop thinking about tomorrow. Yesterday's gone." And the President would like us to think that way as well...
...division between yesterday and today and tomorrow is not quite as neat as he would have us believe. Time changes people, but it does not change them immediately or completely. The President says he made a mistake with Monica S. Lewinsky, but that we should now move forward. Perhaps tomorrow will bring a new Bill Clinton, one who won't have an affair with a 21-year-old intern on the country's time, in the country's house, and one who doesn't lie to the electorate. Perhaps yesterday really is gone. I hope...
...time--in fact, it is past time--to move on," Clinton said. He seemed to be saying, "what's done is done." He seemed to be saying that a newly attentive and purposeful president would be focusing on the problems of today and tomorrow and that we as a nation should stop worrying about yesterday...