Word: till
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year ago, Bush was headed for a coronation. Serious Democrats bowed out; better to wait till the Constitution precluded the President from seeking a third term. Believing that anything could happen and hoping that something would, the opposition's second string filled the void...
...Between" also has an uplifting pop feel to it. With bright horns in the background and a fast beat, Merchant entreats the listener to move beyond life's troubles and enjoy its fruits. "Till you drop that heavy baggage you're dragging behind/ There won't be room for us to both go on this ride...
...Between" also has an uplifting pop feel to it. With bright horns in the background and a fast beat, Merchant entreats the listener to move beyond life's troubles and enjoy its fruits. "Till you drop that heavy baggage you're dragging behind/ There won't be room for us to both go on this ride...
Fast-forward 12 years, and Baker's strategy is on full display. That it has so far failed miserably says nothing about the final outcome, and Ross Perot offers one last chance for success. Consider the state of play till now and what the nation will probably see this month -- on television, on the stump and especially in the debates. To date, none of the attacks on Bill Clinton's character have stuck. Voters' fears about the economy have outlasted the mud. "We have absolutely no credibility on domestic matters," concedes a Bush aide, "and Clinton is seen as Reagan...
...wanted to call O'Sullivan, but I knew hewasn't coming back till Tuesday so I didn't calltill Tuesday," said Walsh...