Word: shelteredness
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Makarov was a surly, pompous, sarcastic contrast to Gromyko's cool but generally courteous personality. Gromyko kept him as the perfect watchdog. He scared off intruders. He sheltered his master from unnecessary contacts with lesser humans. Gromyko is an efficient machine, constructed to perform and to endure, and almost completely...
On the other hand, recent success monetary policy in reducing inflation suggest that a return to the easy money of the 1970's is unlikely. The outcome of the budget debate will thus have a very strong impact on interest rates, the value of the dollar, and U.S. competitiveness. It...
But after a few day's stay, both women are exasperated with the dull, sheltered existence of the British colony. Then neighbors seem uniformly stuffy and priggish, smug and superior toward "the darker peoples" and lacking any interest in India's exotic culture. The British Club offers polo in the...
Once the fires died down, the survivors returned to sift through the ruins. Raúl Peña Duarte, 44, stared numbly at the rubble of a three-room house that had sheltered him, his wife, four children from ten to 16, his mother-in-law and her sister...
In defense of exit polling and early network projections, I consider my right to vote one of the great privileges of this democracy. The country does not profit from those who must either be begged for their vote or sheltered from early projections of the outcome in order to give...