Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...friend's face suddenly came into focus. I could still see him right in front of race. I could see him quiver as he braced for me to react. There was my own friend, waiting for me to reject him. Reject... This made me think of our friendship. I remembered times we had spent together; tastes we had shared, needs we had filled for each other. And he had been gay all the while... But hadn't these times been just as good? It didn't take long to realize they had. And couldn't they be equally good...
...this socialist view, and a vision for which Reagan is often criticized. It is a view of a healthy America made strong by productive individuals who live in a free society of limited government. If Reagan's plan fails, if the current crisis continues, the nation will most likely react by turning to socialism. But it will do so only after a wave of unparalleled social upheaval among the nation's urban poor. With constructive guidance from Capitol Hill, Reagan's plan may provide a way out--for both the impoverished and the soon to be poor--which preserves...
...joker will follow along, for fear of being left out of the action. If it becomes a given that the market will make like a submarine whenever the Moses of Holly Hills whistles, then the most prudent investors will have to follow his advice, or at least react...
...react to criticism from the far right of your party that your Cabinet selections do not represent the rightward edge of your original constituency...
...must figure out what caused the patient's condition-say, a blow to the head-and then do an extensive series of tests. Among them: shining light into the eyes to see if the pupils contract, spurting ice-cold water into the ears to check whether the eyes react by quivering. In the U.S., physicians also often do an electroencephalogram (EEG) to confirm that there is no brain activity...