Word: thanked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...city becomes a meticulously ordered metaphor of anxiety. No one has ever painted this allegedly laid-back town in this way before; and after seeing Thiebaud's disturbing images, it is hardly possible to see the place in the same way again. Whether the tourist business will thank him for it remains a moot point...
...proponents of these measures, which can have nothing but a positive impact on the nation--Thank...
...Thank God we finally won one!" exulted Democratic Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York. "It's a glorious day in American history," agreed Republican Congressman Robert K. Dornan of California. WE GOT 'EM, shouted a headline in USA Today. Kevin Kirby, 28, a Detroit garage attendant, echoed countless other Americans as he declared, "It's about time. We needed to prove that we were not going to sit and take it anymore...
White House aides were ecstatic. Reagan called Prime Minister Craxi to thank him for his cooperation in agreeing to prosecute the Palestinians, and to reaffirm that the U.S. very much wanted to prosecute them too. When Admiral John Poindexter, the Deputy National Security Adviser, entered the regular 9:30 NSC briefing for the President the next morning, Reagan rose to attention and snapped his right hand to his forehead. Said the Commander in Chief: "I salute the Navy...
...already humble standard of living. Since July, when two of Luis Contreras' daughters lost their meat-packing jobs near Buenos Aires, the family of seven has barely scraped by. Says Contreras, who earns $190 a month as a traffic-department worker: "We're eating, but that's about it. Thank God none of us needs medical care...