Word: progressively
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Sponsored by the Department of English and American Literature and Language and the Woodberry Poetry Room, the lecture focused on the motivation and methods of Heaney's current work-in-progress, a translation of the Old English literary behemoth...
...Clinton's actions violated those "tolerable limits," as good a standard for impeachment as any offered by the Founding Fathers? Clearly the answer is no. The president is not unfit to continue in office while maintaining the safety, security and integrity of the nation. Clinton may be making little progress on his domestic agenda, and global threats persist. But the nation is, without doubt, not on the brink of collapse...
...expect a much-needed reprieve from the frivolous debate that surrounded it. Optimistically, we can hope for more enlightened discourse about the future of the council and its ultimate role within the student body. But realistically, there is a disturbing sense that this year will not bring any significant progress to the area of student government...
Thankfully, our administration (which was also represented at the conference) has been happy to talk with us about the possibilities for a Harvard Code and to consider our suggestions. We have made progress on the inclusion of cost-of-living language in the Harvard Code, something that has not been done at other schools. We hope that our administrators got a great deal out of the conference too and took note both of the importance of public disclosure and of the fact that many seemingly difficult Code of Conduct standards have been accepted even by manufacturers. We believe that...
...currency markets indicated today that they don't care, and Yeltsin's approval rating now stands at 2 percent, compared with an 89 percent disapproval rating." Physically and politically enfeebled, Yeltsin has relinquished control of much of his government, but that doesn't mean there's been any progress or decisive action on the economy. "The problem now isn't that Boris Yeltsin is irrelevant," says Quinn-Judge. "The problem is that the current government is immobile. Despite being in power a month, they haven't actually done anything nor made clear what they plan to do. All discussion about...