Word: sentimentalism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Kory, a captain on this year's team despite still being a junior, hopes her extra muscle and endurance will help her lead and stand out on this year's team--a team which she said will be young but successful, a sentiment echoed by her coach...
Libertarian thinker Nathaniel Branden crystallized the privatization sentiment in an essay included in Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal. He responds to the question of whether education should be compulsory and tax-supported as it is today...
...making further gains, however, were not improved by last week's off-year elections. Clinton campaigned hard for New York City Mayor David Dinkins and New Jersey Governor Jim Florio, but both lost. That may cause many Democrats to ask, in effect: Why should I buck anti- NAFTA sentiment in my district to please a President whose ability to help me win re-election is suspect? One Congressman who admits he found the results "unsettling" is Robert Torricelli of New Jersey, a state where labor is strong and every other Democratic Representative has come out against NAFTA. Torricelli says...
...maybe he's right. Maybe it's no big deal if Mexico's President, who's made such strides toward democracy and private enterprise, is toppled and anti-American sentiment fueled. Maybe it's just politics as usual. Gad, what a depressing thought. But as a matter of fact, he's not right. This is a big deal. Where he is right is that the past 12 years were great for the rich and not so great for the working man. But President Clinton had that in mind in the way he attacked the deficit. Economically, a much higher energy...
...There is a fairly uniform sentiment in theChemistry department," Verdine said, "that we'reunder a great deal of responsibility to try to getacross as much information to the students as wecan under a great deal of time pressure. Thatresponsibility supersedes the need to observe thesorts of holidays that the federal governmentdecides...