Word: partnerships
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...team members are particularly motivated by the fact that they too were once burn victims. Others, like Dr. Harvey Himel, a plastic surgeon on the team, are attracted by a long-term association with the patients. "It's the real partnership with the the patients that I treasure," Himel says. "I always feel that I'm connecting with them." That connection can last for years. Himel follows his patients from their most desperate moments immediately after a burn, through skin grafts, follow-up visits and sometimes through reconstructive and cosmetic surgery...
PBHA, Academy Homes Afterschool Program Co-Director; BSA Public Service Chair; Expressions Dance Company; Radcliffe Research Partnership Program; Harvard College Phoneathon...
...sporadic chant rose in the back: "No fast track. No fast track," until Clinton drew applause with this line: "I think I've earned the right to be heard." Then he asked for mercy. Not so much for him, but for November's Democratic hopefuls. The Labor-Democratic "partnership," Clinton said, must continue for the sake of the rest of Labor's agenda. Courtesy prevailed, and the speech closed to more applause. Al Gore can only hope that spirit of tolerance prevails if his name ends up on the year 2000 primary ballot next to Dick Gephardt...
Taylor and Crompton taught the class together for 23 years, forming a partnership that extended to research and friendship, lasting until Taylor's death two years...
Blair and the Prince had apparently entered a "partnership pact" on a subject both care about: the underprivileged. Charles "didn't always have a government that shared his views or was prepared to act in cooperation with him," Mandelson noted last month, but "he rolled up his sleeves, he got cracking, and now he has a government prepared to work with him." Charles and Blair have even been criticized by the press for being too "cozy...