Word: pies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...access to an education questioned? We keep on hearing about this American dream when we're living an American nightmare," Agredano said. "We don't want a piece of the pie. We want our own pie...
While these wrangles were going on, Taylor and his fellow economists were working to insulate Dole from charges that he was making pie-in-the-sky promises. Many economists believe that the government would eventually get back 50% to 60% of the revenues initially lost through tax cuts, because faster economic growth would boost incomes subject to tax. To be conservative, though, Taylor reduced the figure presented to Dole...
...minute "town hall" showdown, Clinton continued to stress that everyone deserves a piece of the American pie as the country moves into the new millennium...
...Fiscal Crisis at Harvard; Buy a Cookie," read a banner, while volunteers distributed a pamphlet that included a recipe for "Al's Yummy Provostial Pie," including "[One ounce of] ordinary human decency...
...touch with many of my closest friends, randomized to Eliot House, with its beautiful river view (and accompanying stench), its storied history of snobbishness and, of course, Ted Kaczynski '61. I would rarely again have the opportunity to talk to Ralphie while awaiting those huge slices of Pinocchio's pie, the best in Cambridge. And I thought that I would have to get used to a new area code (666?), given how far the Quad is from the Square...