Word: standly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...their ideas, none of the candidatesseem to stand out in the minds of some cityresidents...
...think they're going to have to stand ontheir own if they want to win," he says
...Milosevic stretched the U.S.' Kosovo ultimatum to the breaking point late Tuesday by ruling out a NATO ground force in his country. After meeting with U.S. envoy Christopher Hill -- who was bearing news that the ethnic Albanian rebels appeared ready to deal -- Milosevic released a statement saying, "Our negative stand about the presence of foreign troops is not only the attitude of the leadership, but also of all citizens in our country." Bluster? Definitely. Bluff? Madeleine Albright certainly hopes so -- because she's made the U.S. position very clear, and did so again earlier Tuesday: Serbs kill the deal, bombs...
...would indicate to the student body that their interests are indeed the council's interests, and second, it would indicate to the administration that the council is genuinly concerned with assisting the student body at large. Further-more, if Seton and council Vice-President Kamil E. Redmond '00 stand by their courageous plan to deliver the pledge by dumping $30,000 worth of pennies in the administrative offices of the University, they just migt incite the kind of student activism that sucessful councils thrive...
...Vere himself. It is competent yet uninspired. The 20 or so poems may be juvenilia, but there is neither spark nor promise to the lines, too full of alliteration, all too devoid of depth. "Fram'd in the front of forlorn hope past all recovery,/I stayless stand, to abide the shock of shame and infamy..." The praise Oxford received as a poet may simply have issued from the mouths of sycophants hungry for patronage. Says Alan H. Nelson, a University of California professor who is writing books about Shakespeare and De Vere: "The Earl of Oxford was perhaps...