Word: restlessly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...late 1960s and early 1970s. Rollins worked for Reagan in 1980 and 1984, then ran Jack Kemp's ill-fated 1988 bid for the Republican presidential nomination. Still built like the high school wrestler he once was, Rollins is a nuts-and-bolts political operative who, friends say, was restless in the private sector and still angry at an Administration that had never embraced him. When Bush aides sent feelers about his organizing California for Bush, Rollins exploded, "I ran 50 states!" Explained a Rollins partisan: "For Ed, part of this is the screw-you factor...
...tells it, Dunne's decorated athletic career emerged from the confluence of two factors in her life: her visual impairment and her stepfather. Even at a young age, Dunne, a Chicago native, was restless for activity, and was a self-described tomboy. "My mother made sure that when I lost my sight I didn't stop that," she tells...
Some say protests occur every spring, as thestudent body grows restless. CCR members andcertain professors disagree...
...hauled off to jail, Chavez, resplendent in his uniform, was allowed to make a televised valedictory. He was a great hit, not just in the fetid barrios around Caracas but in many middle-class households as well. Likewise, when Fujimori threw in his lot with his own restless colonels and put many legislators under house arrest, his popularity initially skyrocketed...
...that they may decline to have their dues diverted to political candidates they do not support. Bush broke no new ground here -- the Supreme Court established that principle in a 1988 ruling. That is why the Bush pronouncement had the sound of an election-year effort to placate the restless right wing of the Republican Party. Bush will need conservative support in the South especially, where right-to-work states will be crucial battlegrounds. Clinton's home state of Arkansas...