Word: prolonger
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Forst's own love of the game stopped him from following the traditional Harvard grad's route, as he opted to put off conventional job aspirations to try to prolong his baseball career...
Within two weeks of Russia's initiative, the U.S. has demonstrated a willingness to indefinitely prolong large nuclear arsenals despite the U.S. pledge for nuclear disarmament under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. U.S. plans for maintaining thousands of nuclear weapons and for altering the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty to allow deployment of a limited national missile defense (NMD) system came to light in a leaked document that appeared in the New York Times on April...
...that World Week for Animals in Laboratories has come to a close, perhaps the lack of support will convince the protestors to prolong their vow of silence. At least on this issue...
...While we prolong the stem-cell debate, millions continue to suffer. It is time to harness the power of government and go forward...
...well past the November elections, there is a danger that a different Administration would be willing to settle the case on overly generous terms. Such a mistake would enable Microsoft to continue its pattern of monopolistic dominance and give solace to all law-breaking corporations with the funds to prolong a legal battle beyond the next election cycle...