Word: scatteredness
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As Al Gore '69 and his White House staff have set about reinventing government, the Republicans, a scattered group, are attempting to reinvent themselves. They know that in 1992, Bill Clinton did not receive an over-whelming mandate from the American people on the power of his campaign goals (an...
During the next 10 hours, Rifkin coolly explained to a group of incredulous officers that scattered throughout the woods, canals and industrial dumps of the New York metropolitan area, lay the bodies of 16 other women he murdered during the past three years. The interrogation ended only when his family...
The president and other administrators had appeared visibly nervous before Powell's speech. University Marshall Richard M. Hunt, while introducing Powell in the morning ceremony to award honorary degrees, drew scattered chuckles when he misspoke of "tectonic shifts in global Powell--power--alignments."
Scattered protesters around the yard called out "Lift the Ban" while Powell was speaking. But for the most part, protest was visual rat her than vocal.
There is plenty of clutter in the spacious office of William Gates. Overlooking a 260-acre campus dotted with magnificent fir trees, the room contains a forest of paper. His desk is completely covered by scattered piles of documents; next to it the matching beige credenza is buried under small...