Word: restarts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...jazz and privately mocked the arty, Bloomsbury pretensions of their dons. Amis' skill at mimicry flowered in Larkin's appreciative presence: "Kingsley's masterpiece, which was so demanding I heard him do it only twice, involved three subalterns, a Glaswegian driver and a jeep breaking down and refusing to restart somewhere in Germany. Both times I became incapable with laughter...
Dare "refuses to restart the paper with the conditions the government laid down," said Bill Kovach, curator of the Nieman Foundation...
Lily Feidy doesn't think so. "Who will restart the intifadeh?" she asks. "People are exhausted." Speaking for the Israelis, author Meir Shalev agrees. "This is not a peace of the brave, nor the peace of friends, nor the peace of the wise," he wrote in the daily Yediot Ahronot. "It is the peace of the tired." Neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians, it may be, have the spirit to return to out-and-out confrontation. But if progress toward a final agreement requires enthusiastic and broad support, it is difficult to see right now where it will come from...
Both sides hope to avoid a repetition of that acrimonious negotiation, in which charges of disinformation, betrayal and surliness were made by HUCTW and an outside mediator was called in an effort to restart the stalled process...
...days after the ad began airing last Sunday, and five days after he told Poe he was going to stop trying, Jordan sneaked into the Berto Center to restart his basketball career. "It's a reality, but it's still not a reality," said the Bulls' sometimes mystifying coach Phil Jackson. Jordan may be rusty, but within a week or two, Air will be a reality once again...