Word: repeatability
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...parks his late-model Lincoln in the student lot and saunters through the after-school crowd loitering on "Smokers' Corner," a short block from New Trier Township High School. Matt talks the language of business, not crime. "The way to make a large sum of money is with repeat customers," he explains. "With me, these kids can walk out of school and get good quality at good prices--$35 for an eighth [of an ounce of marijuana]. I'm not a pusher, which is disgusting; I'm a dealer--people who want it can get it from...
This time they didn't come. Nor did the Syrian army appear during a repeat exercise weeks later. But the full-dress rehearsals on the Golan, unprecedented in recent years, show just how nervous Israeli commanders have become about the possibility of a genuine Syrian assault. That danger had been more or less dismissed in the previous five years as the two countries engaged in serious, if fitful, peace talks. Today, once again, Israel sees war as an immediate threat...
According to an MTV press release, four contestants compete against one another for an entire week of episodes, which will air at 7 p.m. and repeat...
More than a dozen Republicans will likely attend the Kennedy School of Government's orientation for newly-elected members of Congress this year, ending speculation that they would repeat their 1994 boycott...
That line brought down the house. But in truth, this First Lady is still trying to figure out who she can be and what she can do. She does not want to repeat the mistakes she made during her husband's first two years in office, when she alienated many Americans not because she was a powerful woman but because she seemed not to realize that the citizenry expects its powerful leaders, male and female, to show the humility befitting those whose authority is merely on loan from the people...