Word: switched
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...burned coffee; politicians are slavishly devoted to them. Dole got his cockeyed idea that people would rather leave their children with him than with Bill Clinton from a focus group. But the user addicted to the practice is Clinton (a la Morris), who tested every subject save whether a switch from a Big Mac to an Arch Deluxe would attract your more mature voter. In the next race, consultants will be looking for volunteers willing to have electrodes permanently implanted for minute-to-minute reactions to consultants' ideas...
Crowley says the habits he has developed as a police officer make it difficult to switch to being a civilian...
...everything from gun control and abortion to the 1990 civil-rights bill--always seemed better suited to the G.O.P. And midway through the 104th Congress he became a Republican. Rewarded with a seat on the House-Senate conference committee, Parker may still be penalized by voters if his midstream switch changed expectations about his conservatism...
...Coach is not afraid to switch things around," goalie coach Chuckie Hughes '92 said. "There's a good chance we'll see some rotating early in the season...
...some of the state's close congressional races, like the San Francisco-area battle between Republican incumbent Frank Riggs, 46, a former sheriff's deputy, and Democrat Michela Alioto, 28, a granddaughter of former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto. In recent years the district has been a political toggle switch, going Republican in 1990 with Riggs, who was voted out in '92 and voted back...