Word: narrow
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...echo some of our self-righteously Christian spokesmen, how far we have strayed from the narrow path prescribed by the prophets! A sizable portion of the electorate, probably no less Judeo-Christian than anyone else, stands ready to let the richer candidate buy its votes, on the theory that the rich cannot be bought themselves. In the case of Michael Huffington in California or Ross Perot in '92, piles of earthly treasure are proffered, with a straight face, as proof of one's ability to lead. But who can fault our lucre-crazed political culture when even the televangelists promise...
Campaign observers say if Romney wants to narrow the gap, he must deliver a great performance in tomorrow's debate at Holyoke Community College--the last meeting between the two before the Nov. 8 election...
Although recent polls indicate Kennedy has a narrow lead over his opponent, Belmont entrepreneur W. Mitt Romney, political observers believe Kennedy may lose his Senate seat...
...good, because I get a closer look at these firms, and it helps me narrow down my choices," Korngold said. "I get a better feel of what the work environments in these companies is like...
...common shot places a figure in the extreme foreground and the extreme background. Women run or walk tensely down long, narrow hall-ways that force the gaze nearly through the plane of the movie screen. The camera leans over a rocky cliff, peering over men's shoulders to a search party far below. Sandro looks over his shoulder to a women standing in front of a painting who turns to look...