Word: retraction
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Magnolia sound-track song 38. Makes a new version in yet another language 40. Dazed and confused 41. Prom-night trauma 42. Pay-stub inits. 43. Jung is its CEO 44. Polite chap 45. They're never returned 48. Be out of sorts 49. Its EVP won't retract accusations against Clinton 50. Roadside assistance org. 51. Sacrifice-fly stat 52. __ Vashem (Holocaust memorial visited by the Pope...
...more painful because the uproar over his "evil" remarks erased the nuance in his original argument. Bauer went from defending McCain to demanding that he retract his "unwarranted, ill-advised and divisive attacks on certain religious leaders." Every stop required another clarification, another apology. "We've made a lot of mistakes in this campaign," said McCain on Thursday at a press conference where he desperately tried to bring the subject back to other issues. "Primarily because we don't have the most brilliant candidate...
Driskell said she has been in touch with several of council members who demanded that she publicly retract her Globe remarks. She said she hopes to meet with Letalien and other sponsors of the Burton impeachment petition as early as today, so that they can work out a compromise acceptable...
When the merger deal was made public, Radcliffe officials conceded the possibility that furious alumnae would retract gifts made to the college...
Hubble went on to trump even that achievement by showing that this galaxy-studded cosmos is expanding--inflating majestically like an unimaginably gigantic balloon--a finding that prompted Albert Einstein to acknowledge and retract what he called "the greatest blunder of my life." Hubble did nothing less, in short, than invent the idea of the universe and then provide the first evidence for the Big Bang theory, which describes the birth and evolution of the universe. He discovered the cosmos, and in doing so founded the science of cosmology...