Word: predecessors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...happened, the Israelis were actually the first to get it from the Palestinian masses, who are incensed by Netanyahu's blatant foot-dragging in the peace process. His predecessor, Labor's Shimon Peres, was also regarded as excessively tough. But, notes Ali Jirbawi, "at least with Peres there was a sense that we were moving. Slowly, yes, but the dream of an independent Palestine was still alive. What is dangerous about Netanyahu is that he shattered this dream...
...fitting that the heroine of the author's fine, quietly melancholy second book, Naked Sleeper (HarperCollins; 235 pages; $23), should share her predecessor's vocation, for she too seems compelled to intensify her sense of disconnect. Though Nona never leaves her native Manhattan, she teaches English to lonely foreigners who, just like her, are lost souls in a land of plenty. Abandoned as a child by her father, Nona at middle age finds herself in what is for her an uncomfortable place: a safe, happy marriage to a man who probably won't leave. Like a girl in a beautiful...
...other research. But in 1938 Oxford pathologist Howard Florey and his young assistant Ernst Chain took up the work again, using the progeny of Fleming's own molds. In a relatively short time, they demonstrated penicillin's efficacy in treating human infection, a feat that had eluded their predecessor. In 1945, Fleming, Florey and Chain were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine...
EDWARD PEASE Republican--Indiana 7th Pease won by 28 points in this G.O.P.-heavy district, thanks to the support of his retiring 15-term predecessor...
Epps' seat on the board is surprising because up until his letter to Ehrlich, PBHA-related matters were handled publicly by Lewis and his predecessor, L. Fred Jewett...