Word: sustainably
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...biggest financial winner last night was Citystep, a dance group that works with area children, which received $2000. And The Advocate, a campus literary magazine, received $1886.25 to sustain its regular magazine as well as two special issues--one exclusively devoted to the work of first-year students, the other devoted specifically to works in several media...
...Germany's neighbors. In Warsaw, Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki renewed his demand last week for a direct Polish role in any international discussions over Germany's future. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev reluctantly agreed that the two Germanys had a "right to unity," but maintained that "our country should not sustain either moral or political or economic damage" as a result...
...fact, Bush is so popular that he needs a sophisticated maintenance | program to sustain his high ratings. In a slick piece of reverse psychology, he strives for underexposure: while most politicians crave attention, Bush made a conscious decision before his Inauguration to avoid appearing regularly on the nightly news. He not only wants to lower expectations that a President can solve the nation's problems but he also fears that his re-election will be more difficult if the public wearies of his visage in the first few years. "People get tired of seeing anybody on television," says a senior...
Bush should consider another important lesson from his Soviet counterpart: no nation, regardless of its economic system, can indefinitely support a parasitic military burden if neglects the health of the economic and human resources that sustain...
...comedy. But it never settles for long on any style or viewpoint, and it arrives at no dramatic conclusion. In other words, it is a lot like ordinary life, which accounts for its occasional charms. But it is never much like a movie, which accounts for its failure to sustain the viewer's attention...