Word: reached
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...presidency requires a leader who can forge an emotional bond with the people and act as a vehicle for their aspirations. Dukakis is no dreamer. His visions run to high-speed trains from New York City to Boston, not spaceships to distant planets. Forever cerebral, he proved unable to reach into his gut to discover his emotions, the heartland of any political soul. For this cautious candidate, a man slow to anger and reluctant to laugh, the risk of exploration was too great. After nearly two years of campaigning, Dukakis remains essentially the same person as when he began...
...list containing nearly 200,000 names that is the envy of his rivals and a peripatetic speaking schedule that will keep him highly visible. But to solidify his position, Jackson is keenly aware that he must quickly move away from the polarizing postures of the past. "He needs to reach out to the South, to the Democratic Leadership Council and to the party chairs," says a leading party insider. "And that's what he's going...
...Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in New Haven have found that conventional eggs contain between 172 and 232 mg of cholesterol, instead of the 274 previously measured. That would place them somewhat closer to the count of Rosemary Farm eggs. So even if the brave new eggs have yet to reach the neighborhood market, Americans may feel just a litle less devilish the next time they reach for a deviled...
...Crimson would have stopped Yale's Richard Huff before he was able to reach out and bat Hall's punt to the ground with four minutes left in the first quarter. Or, at the least, it would have been able to halt Brian Hennen before he raced 35 yards for a touchdown, putting Yale...
...Crimson scored in each of its first five possessions to put the game out of reach before it had started...