Word: timedance
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The addition of Sudan to a list that includes Libya, Iraq, Iran, Syria, North Korea and Cuba was ostensibly the culmination of a review that began under the Bush Administration. But U.S. officials may have also timed the announcement to send a signal of support to Egypt, whose secular government...
Last week in a carefully timed release. Washington put forth the official explanation in publishing Foster's letter. The note instability, as officials put it, and how little was actually known of his character.
There is no choice in behavior; what we think of as morality depends merely on correctly timed exposure to the right stimuli. TV becomes the latest in a litany of lame excuses for sociopathic behavior.
And the rumors could not have been better timed, for Ogletree's detractors. They broke during the week that the faculty was to vote on his candidacy for a tenured position.
Johnson's purpose was to "reaf-firm clearly and explicitly our own position against discrimination in the University," she said, and the motion was timed to provide a "counterweight to the implicit endorsement of General Powell's stance by the University."