Word: spirits
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...need a safety net unless you're turning Medicare into a high-wire act, and families are at risk of falling off." Waiting-list nation. howard backflip on m.p.s' super. The Opportunity Express. "The Australia I believe in is a big country. Big in size, big in spirit, big in character." Man boobs. "You will never hear me call Australia a deputy sheriff." Troops home from Iraq by Christmas. LATHAM CLOSE TO TEARS OVER RUMORS. "I didn't have a buck's night the second time around, I had one the first time and that was enough...
...halt for a day of lament. There were flags burned and snowballs thrown, much jostling, some pepper spray. The satirical Billionaires for Bush auctioned off Social Security and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge before moving on to their Re-Coronation Ball (its code: "Dress to oppress"). The spirit of the First Amendment floated down Pennsylvania Avenue, between protesters chanting "Racist, sexist, anti-gay. Bush and Cheney, go away" and their opponents answering "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" Some signs declared GOD BLESS THE RED, painted over a map of the country, while others cried DRAFT THE TWINS and HOLD SOMEBODY ACCOUNTABLE...
...Sheaker, a recruiter for outsourcing companies in Bangalore. "They are taught to follow the rules. They lack the analytical ability to think independently, to be bold." That creative thinking led the U.S. to its dominance in software, and India and China are looking for ways to re-create that spirit. It's a complicated puzzle, and one that probably will not be solved in a lab. --With reporting by Matthew Forney/Beijing
Still, the freedom to democratically elect one’s leaders is of fundamental importance, and the goal of eradicating tyranny worldwide is—if a bit outlandish—a worthy one in spirit. How to achieve such ideals in practice is, however, a more complicated question. Elections are a critical component of the long and arduous process of putting Iraq back together again, but elections do not always go well—nor are the results always welcome. Sunday’s vote may place the stability of Iraq in an even more precarious position; when American...
...Sheaker, a recruiter for outsourcing companies in Bangalore. "They are taught to follow the rules. They lack the analytical ability to think independently, to be bold." That creative thinking led the U.S. to its dominance in software, and India and China are looking for ways to re-create that spirit. It's a complicated puzzle, and one that probably will not be solved...