Word: succeeded
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...Everyone here is so competitive, and with that goes a burning desire to succeed," Mann says. "Once you can deal with the fact that you can't be a champion each time, you want to have fun again...
...first peaceful exchange of democratic power since it broke from France in 1804. Because Preval has little independent political support within the country, he is nagged by the notion that he is warming the presidential chair for a glorious return four years from now by Aristide, who may not succeed himself under Haiti's constitution, but can run again later. The problems of the western hemisphere's poorest nation will not wait for the millennium, though, and it looks as though Preval has about three months to return Haiti from the brink of anarchy. TIME's Tammerlin Drummond reports...
Even more importantly, however, is their emotional impact on the young Harvard team. The senior leadership has been unsurpassed. Konik's quiet, yet profound demeanor, Holmes' pesky, never-give-up attitude and McLaughlin's defensive stability have allowed this team to succeed...
Demographics and race relations are the primary challenges America must overcome to succeed in the 21st century, William H. Gray III, president and CEO of the United Negro College Fund, said at the ARCO Forum last night...
...case men are minor planets in the author's cosmology), she reinvents herself--as did Kincaid--and makes her way in the world by allying with various men, eventually marrying a decent, not very energetic white doctor, "a man trained to heal the sick, and in this he would succeed from time to time...