Word: quit
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...criticism?that "our society has a long way to go before it will be able to confront sexuality seriously"?were well placed. Christopher Drinkut Clarksville, U.S. You should have explored in layman's terms how the brain is our most powerful sexual organ. Long after Viagra or Levitra has quit working, the brain will keep on creating visions of ecstasy and generating fantasies we cherish, nurture and share with our partners. There is no pleasure too exhilarating, no desire too bold for our powers of imagination. Luis Zalamea Miami The pervasive obsession with sex is creating an unwholesome society...
...long as your arm." Compounding the automaker's woes is a glut of new models set to be launched this year, including a four-seater Smart and a new BMW 1 Series. One early victim: Michael J. Burns, 51, the head of GM's loss-making European operations, who quit last week to take a job at a partsmaker...
...last week. "I didn't deserve this. I think it's too much," complained Juppé, 58, convicted on corruption charges and banned from holding office for 10 years. He told an audience of 13 million that he intended to appeal and would not honor his earlier pledge to quit politics if he lost the case. "One doesn't slide the key under the doormat and abruptly leave people who say they need you," Juppé explained. Who needs Juppé? Chirac, for one. The 71-year-old President has no other credible successor - and if Juppé leaves...
...make sure he did not jab and roam and punch too hard. He cut his stump speech almost in half so he could take more questions, show more leg. And he started talking about his warts so much that even some of his Deanie babies asked him to quit...
...Tories and Liberal Democrats have renewed their calls for an investigation into the roots of what appears to be a massive intelligence failure. But Blair has yet to endorse that idea, or to apologize for the errors of the government he heads. The BBC's bosses had to quit last week because they led it into battle based on information from subordinates that turned out to be wrong. Blair thought their resignations were appropriate. The Tories might call it "flipping unbelievable" if he manages to avoid being judged by the same standard over his march to war in Iraq...