Word: reborning
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...house for them. I gave up hope." But as he learned about AIDS, his attitude changed. After talking to American and European AIDS activists--some had lived with the disease for 15 years or more--"I realized I was not going to die in a few years. I was reborn, determined to live...
...Well, power is a great cosmetic and source of endorphins. It gives a man an aura. A woman as well - behold the change in Hillary Clinton, her new radiance. From being a wronged woman and failed bureaucrat (health care), she has been reborn as a senator with all the world before...
...this may seem like a lot of work, even to make such an appealing dream come true. Those who have done it, though, say it's worth the trouble. "Retiring abroad is a way of revitalizing yourself," says Knorr. "You are reborn, seeing the world with fresh eyes." ACA's executive director Dorothy van Schooneveld has even experienced an unexpected bonus: "You appreciate your own country much more when you come back to it." For when you retire abroad, you're not giving up your homeland--you're gaining another...
...Prosecuting him now may be more an exercise in stripping him of his respectability and shaming him for the crimes of his regime, for which he last week accepted political responsibility. It's also an expression of the independence of Chile's judiciary and a stress test for its reborn democracy...
...they're here. The archaic thought that abstraction is the only way to be modern, I don't know who still believes in that. Also, the idea that one period of something defines it instead of the whole of that thing is also archaic. America prizes change and being reborn, but our country has a history and documents that govern it. To function in our society in a position of leadership, it's incumbent upon you to understand those things, not just what you see when you're on the scene...